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A mammalian cell is placed in freshwater and bursts from osmotic pressure. Which of the following explains this process? A)Water moves out of the cell. B)Solutes move out of the cell. C)Water moves into
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A mammalian cell is placed in freshwater and bursts from osmotic pressure. Which of the following explains this process?
A)Water moves out of the cell.
B)Solutes move out of the cell.
C)Water moves into the cell.
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the answer is: b) solutes move out of the cell
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