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If the dissolved salt concentration outside the cell is higher than inside the cell, what process will move water out of the cell? A. Active Transport B. Concentration C. Metabolism D. Osmosis
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If the dissolved salt concentration outside the cell is higher than inside the cell, what process will move water out of the cell? A. Active Transport B. Concentration C. Metabolism D. Osmosis
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Osmosis is the movement of water across the plasma membrane. The water will move so that the concentration of the dissolved salt is equal on both sides of the membrane.
The solution is D.
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