A. There is more sodium inside the cell than outside. There is a saying that "water follows salt". It is found in the case of osmosis and the semipermeable membrane around the cell. In this case there is more salt inside so water will move inside. The cell can break with too much water.
Erythrocytes swell and burst when placed in pure water due to osmosis, where water moves from an area of low solute concentration (the water) to an area of high solute concentration (inside the cell). This influx of water causes the cell to swell until it may rupture, a process known as hemolysis. The correct answer is A.
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