Erythrocytes: Hypertonic, Isotonic and Hypotonic3D Model
Erythrocytes: Hypertonic, Isotonic and Hypotonic
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In a hypertonic medium, erythrocytes (= red blood cells) will shrink, due to the effects of osmotic pressure (left), and swell in a hypotonic one (right). In an isotonic medium, they have their normal shape (center). Individually shaped red blood cells, called erythrocytes. Erythrocytes are the most common cells in the blood of vertebrates. The main task of erythrocytes is to transport oxygen in the blood vessel system. They absorb oxygen in the lung capillaries or gills and transport it via the arterial circulation to the arterial capillaries of the tissues and organs, from where the oxygen is released to the cells. The hemoglobin inside the erythrocytes is responsible for binding and transporting oxygen.
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