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The cell membrane is permeable to water and glucose, but
not sucrose. Water is the solvent in the beaker and in the cell. What is going to happen over time if the solution is 20% glucose and 5% sucrose and the cell is 5% glucose and 20% sucrose?
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The cell membrane is permeable to water and glucose, but
not sucrose. Water is the solvent in the beaker and in the cell. What is going to happen over time if the solution is 20% glucose and 5% sucrose and the cell is 5% glucose and 20% sucrose?

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