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Drinking too much water during exercise can cause a condition in which the concentration of sodium in the blood is lower than normal. what response do you expect to happen as the body tries to restore homeostasis?
a) cells swell as water moves into them.
b) cells swell as water moves out of them.
c) cells shrivel as water moves out of them.
d) cells shrivel as water moves into them.
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