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Which of the following will occur if the concentration of membrane-impermeable solutes in the intracellular fluid of a cell is higher than the concentration in the extracellular fluid? (Check all that apply.)
• a. There will be a net movement of water INTO the cell.
• b. There will be a net movement of water OUT OF the cell.
• c. There will be a net movement of solutes INTO the cell.
• d. There will be a net movement of solutes OUT OF the cell.
• e. There will be a net movement of solutes OUT OF the cell and water INTO the cell.
• f. There will be a net movement of solutes INTO the cell and water OUT OF the cell.
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