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Multiple Choice
Which process always refers to the movement of only water across a cell membrane?
A
Diffusion
B
Active transport
C
Osmosis
D
Facilitated diffusion
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1
Identify the key characteristic of the process: The movement of water across a cell membrane.
Understand that osmosis is a type of passive transport specifically for water molecules.
Recognize that osmosis involves the movement of water from an area of lower solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration through a selectively permeable membrane.
Differentiate osmosis from other processes: Diffusion involves the movement of solutes, active transport requires energy to move substances against their concentration gradient, and facilitated diffusion involves transport proteins but not specifically for water.
Conclude that osmosis is the correct process that always refers to the movement of only water across a cell membrane.