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The dispersal of ink in a beaker of water is an example of a. endocytosis b. diffusion c. active transport d. osmosis
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The dispersal of ink in a beaker of water is an example of
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b. diffusion
c. active transport
d. osmosis
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Step-by-step explanation:
Diffusion is the answer:)))
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The answer is diffusion.
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