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If the percent concentration is equal both inside and outside a cell, water does not move into or out of the cell?

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Ellie929
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  • 23-09-2020
Not necessarily.
Rather, the particles will continue moving, but the net amount stays the same because they’re moving at a constant rate. The amount of movement does tend to slow down, but it still continues
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