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Multiple Choice
By what process do cells move water across a membrane along a concentration gradient?
A
Endocytosis
B
Facilitated diffusion
C
Active transport
D
Osmosis
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Understand that osmosis is the process by which water molecules move across a semipermeable membrane from an area of lower solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration.
Recognize that osmosis is a type of passive transport, meaning it does not require energy input from the cell.
Identify that in osmosis, water moves along its concentration gradient, which is determined by the concentration of solutes on either side of the membrane.
Differentiate osmosis from other processes like endocytosis, which involves the cell engulfing materials, and active transport, which requires energy to move substances against their concentration gradient.
Note that facilitated diffusion is another passive transport process, but it involves the movement of molecules other than water through protein channels in the membrane.