The complete question is :
A magnesium sulfate solution taken orally can cause a net movement of water into the large intestine, which results from water molecules diffusing through aquaporins embedded in the cells of the intestinal lining.
By which of the following mechanisms do the water molecules most likely move into the large intestine?
А
.By passive transport from an area of low osmolarity to an area of high osmolarity
B
.By passive transport from an area of high osmolarity to an area of low osmolarity
C
.By active transport from an area of low osmolarity to an area of high osmolarity
D
.By active transport from an area of high osmolarity to an area of low osmolarity
Answer: Option B
Step-by-step explanation:
There are different methods by which the movement of water takes place inside the body from one organs to another organ.The water from the small intestine moves into the large intestine.
By the means of passive transport the water moves from an area having lower osmolarity to an area having lower osmolarity.
The water molecules moves through the aquaporins by diffusion from an area having lower osmolarity to an area having higher osmolarity.