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Chemistry, 08.10.2021 14:00 kmsg2000

Move the water molecules until they reach equilibrum; what is this process called? How would you describe the movement in terms of concentrations? From _to_.
Why do you think the channel protein (aquaporin) is needed for the water to go through the membrane? Pls help its due Friday!


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