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water moves in and out of the cell by the process​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water passes the membrane through osmosis. Aquaporins(channels) of the cell membrane carry out the process. ... If the concentration outside the cell is more than the inside, water will flow.

Answered by adhi27105
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see this

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Water, carbon dioxide, and oxygen are among the few simple molecules that can cross the cell membrane by diffusion (or a type of diffusion known as osmosis ). ... Osmosis is the diffusion of water across a semi-permeable (or differentially permeable or selectively permeable) membrane.

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