You are traveling through the Gobi desert at a time when it is very dry but not very hot. You ran out of water hours ago. As a result, your blood is likely ...
| Hypotonic |
| Isotonic |
| Two of the listed choices are equally true |
| Hypertonic |
Very dry weather can also cause dehydration same as hot weather. Very dry weather and lack of water intake causes the blood to become HYPERTONIC due to more loss of water. Proportionaly more water is lost than sodium due to which sodium concentration increases in blood which makes it HYPERTONIC.
It can be HYPOTONIC also, in the dry weather and due to less fluid intake, there can be more sodium lost as compared to water which will make the blood HYPOTONIC.
Hence, the choice HYPERTONIC & HYPOTONIC are equally true.
You are traveling through the Gobi desert at a time when it is very dry but...
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