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What is the movement of water, containing no solute, across semi-permeable cellular membranes through proteins called aquaporins known?(1 point)Responsesactive transportactive transportendocytosisendocytosisosmosisosmosissimple diffusion
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Osmosis.
Explanation: water moves across a semipermeable membrane through aquaporin channels from lower to higher solute concentration (passive movement), which is called osmosis.
Explanation: water moves across a semipermeable membrane through aquaporin channels from lower to higher solute concentration (passive movement), which is called osmosis.
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