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How do water molecules move through the cell membrane during osmosis?

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Answered by LAKSHMINEW
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IN OSMOSIS WATER MOLECULES MOVE FROM A REGION OF HIGHER CONCENTRATION TO A REGION OF LOWER CONCENTRATION THROUGH SEMI-PERMEABLE MEMBRANE.

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