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What factors are involved in how UNICELLULAR organisms control the entry of water. How could one of these factors be controlled to enable unicellular organisms to live in any environment?

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Osmotic Pressure Causes Water to Move across Membranes. Different Cells Have Various Mechanisms for Controlling Cell Volume. Water Channels Are Necessary for Bulk Flow of Water across Cell Membranes. Simple Rehydration Therapy Depends on Osmotic Gradient Created by Absorption of Glucose and Na+

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