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What happened to the red blood cells after the sugar was added to the solution?
The red blood cells released water through osmosis. The release of water helped the blood cells take in more sugar for energy
The red blood cells absorbed water through osmosis. The absorption of water helped the blood cells take in more sugar for energy.
The red blood cells released water through osmosis. The release of water helped the blood cells keep a similar concentration of solutes as the outside solution.
The red blood cells absorbed water through osmosis. The absorption of water helped the blood cells keep a similar concentration of solutes as the outside solution
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Answer: C. The red blood cells released water through osmosis. The release of water helped the blood cells keep a similar concentration of solutes as the outside solution.

Explanation:

Osmosis is a process whereby water molecules move from an area where they are in higher concentration than a solute to an area where they are in lower concentration. They do this by moving through a selectively-permeable membrane.

With sugar added to the solution, the water in the red blood cells will have a higher concentration of water in the cells than the solution so water molecules will move from the cell - through the cell membrane - to the solution. They will keep doing so till the concentration of solutes are more or less similar in both the cells and the solution.