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background Clear frame Short Answer You've sprained your ankle trying to show off to a person while playing soccer and it swells to near grapefruit size. Your friendly neighborhood athletic trainer says to your surprise that you should soak your ankle in warm water containing Epsom salts (MgSO.). You were expecting of course the old proverbial,"put a little ice on it." (a) What effect would this concoction of warm water and Epsom salts have on your swollen ankle? (b) Explain why this would happen based on your knowledge of transport mechanisms. (Hint: MgSo. is relatively impermeable to your cutaneous membrane (skin) and the cells have a relatively low concentration of it).​

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