what process is involved in the movement of water from outside into the cell
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hypertonic: The water outside the cell has more solute (hyper = more), and therefore less free water with the result that water moves out of the cell at a greater rate than it moves in. In osmosis, water moves from a hypotonic solution to a hypertonic through a selectively permeable membrane.
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the process involved is the hypertonic
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