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Biology, 08.09.2021 06:00 flowersthomas1969

[5.3] What should the initial number of dextrose and water molecules in your IV fluid be
for the extracellular fluid to be isotonic to the cell? (You should not need arithmetic
to figure this out since the volumes of the SimCell and Extracellular Fluid are the same!)
Explain how you obtained your answer.
Click the RESET button in the Control Panel. Then add the amount of dextrose you calculated
above to your Extracellular Fluid by changing the Initial Count. Be sure to change the initial count
of water molecules as well to keep the total number of molecules equal to 250.

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