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| 1. |
When whole blood is stored with an anticoagulant at \[4{}^\circ C\], the \[{{K}^{+}}\]ions move out from the RBC into the plasma. The most likely reasons for this is that [AIIMS 1982; DPMT 1992] |
| A. | RBC haemolyses and hence leakage of \[{{K}^{+}}\]ions |
| B. | \[{{K}^{+}}\] ions become more mobile at\[4{}^\circ C\] |
| C. | Active transport ceases resulting in ionic equilibrium |
| D. | The anticoagulant attracts the \[{{K}^{+}}\]ions into the plasma |
| Answer» C. Active transport ceases resulting in ionic equilibrium | |