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What affects the movement of water across the plasma membrane?

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Answered by ItzMADARA
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  • > Tonicity describes how an extracellular solution can change the volume of a cell by affecting osmosis. This effect makes sense if you remember that the solute cannot move across the membrane, and thus the only component in the system that can move—the water—moves along its own concentration gradient.
Answered by Nivet2006
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Osmosis is the factor which decides the movement of water across the plasma membrane.

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