The image on the left shows a normal red blood cell, and the image on the right shows a cell that has been put into a new solution. the circles represent the salt in the solutions.
which statement describes the motion of the water molecules in this situation?
the water molecules move by active transport into the cell from low water concentration to high water concentration.
the water molecules move by osmosis into the cell from low water concentration to high water concentration.
the water molecules move by osmosis into the cell from high water concentration to low water concentration.
the water molecules move by active transport into the cell from high water concentration to low water concentration.
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