Biology, asked by juhi2606, 6 months ago

we all know that water is polar then how can water move across the cell membrane without any energy expenditure ?​

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Answered by savageofficial4u
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Because facilitated diffusion is a passive process, it does not require energy expenditure by the cell. Water also can move freely across the cell membrane of all cells, either through protein channels or by slipping between the lipid tails of the membrane itself.

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