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Answer:

By osmosis, and osmosis is passive transport.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a cell, water always enters by the process of osmosis no matters the wall is hydrophobic, hyrophillic, semi - permeable.

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Answer:water enters the cell by osmosis

Step-by-step explanation:

Water enters the cell by the method of osmosis which is the flow of water through a semi permeable membrane from higher concentration to lower concentration. It is basically passive transport.water crosses the cell membrane of the cell consists of a phospholipid bilayer which consists of a hydrophobic (outer or facing the environment) end and a hydrophilic (facing the inner side of cell )end ,so water crosses this membrane which is semi permeable and enters the cell.

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