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Water molecules moves out of a red blood cell and its shrivels is an example of. A Protein Channel B Simple Diffusion C Facilitated Diffusion D Osmosis
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Water molecules moves out of a red blood cell and its shrivels is an example of. A Protein Channel B Simple Diffusion C Facilitated Diffusion D Osmosis
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Water molecules moves out of a red blood cell and its shrivels is an example of.
A Protein Channel
B Simple Diffusion
C Facilitated Diffusion
D Osmosis
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Answer: D Osmosis
Explanation: Water moves into and out of cells by osmosis
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