How do certain substances move in and out of a cell?
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Cell membranes only allow some solutes (solids) to move across it. Movement across the membrane depends on size and type of the solute (solid). Diffusion – molecules move from area of high concentration to area of low concentration. Osmosis – water moves across membranes (diffuses) to where there is less water.
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