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Imagine a small synthetic vesicle made from pure phospholipids enclosing an interior lumen containing 1 mm glucose and 1 mm sodium chloride. if the vesicle is placed in pure water, which of the following happens faster? a. na+ diffuses out. b. clโ diffuses out. c. h2o diffuses in. d. glucose diffuses out. e. sodium chloride diffuses out.
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