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Biology, 02.07.2019 16:00, kiki2332

Osmosis is taking place when water molecules move in all of the following situations except when a). water moves into the cells of limp lettuce leaves that are soaked in a bowl of water b).water moves out of a strawberry cells after sugar has been sprinkled on the berries c).water moves to an area of lower concentration between sugar molecules in the bottom of a beaker d).water moves between blood cells and blood plasma as a persons hydration level changes

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