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If a cell contains 50% water and the solution surrounding the cell contains 50% water, then water will Move out of the cell Move into the cell Move and out of the cell equally
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If a cell contains 50% water and the solution surrounding the cell contains 50% water, then water
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Move into the cell
Move and out of the cell equally
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It would stay the same because they equal levels of water. So ig the answers would be Move and out of the cell equally.
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