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Question: What is the movement of water, containing no solute, across semi-permeable cellular membranes through proteins called aquaporins known? (1 point)
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( ) endocytosis
( ) osmosis
( ) simple diffusion
( ) active transport
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(•) osmosis
Osmosis is the passive movement of water across a semipermeable membrane (often via aquaporin channels) from a region of lower solute concentration to higher solute concentration.
Osmosis is the passive movement of water across a semipermeable membrane (often via aquaporin channels) from a region of lower solute concentration to higher solute concentration.
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