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Movement of water across the plasma membrane occurs by(a) Passive transport(b) Osmosis(c) Active transport(d) All of these
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Passive transport is a type of transport in which there is no energy utilization. It is used for transportation of various molecules across the plasma membrane, but water is not transported through the process of passive transport. Active transport is the one Show more…
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