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The channel proteins ____ allow water to move into/out of a cell due to ____. A) vesicles; exocytosis B) sodium potassium pump; active transport C) aquaporins;osmosis
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The channel proteins ____ allow water to move into/out of a cell due to ____. A) vesicles; exocytosis B) sodium potassium pump; active transport C) aquaporins;osmosis
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The channel proteins ____ allow water to move into/out of a cell due to ____.
A) vesicles; exocytosis
B) sodium potassium pump; active transport
C) aquaporins;osmosis
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Sorry I don't know…………
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Most of the time, water is moved through osmosis
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