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if a cell is placed inside a solution that has a higher concentration of solute than on the inside of the cell what can be said about the movement of water
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if a cell is placed inside a solution that has a higher concentration of solute than on the inside of the cell what can be said about the movement of water
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So this basically says that there is more water inside the cell than on the outside. Water always moves to balance out, so
water would flow out of the cell
to try to balance everything out
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