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What happens when a cell reaches equilibrium with its environment?

A.) Nothing enters the cell
B.) Nothing leaves the cell.
C.) Nothing enters or leaves the cell.
D.) Molecules enter and leave the cell at the same rate.

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User Ashwin R
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D. Molecules enter and leave the cell at the same rate I think probably
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User Luke Wage
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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Even when equilibrium is reached, particles of a solution will continue to move across the membrane in both directions. However, because almost equal numbers of particles move in each direction, there is no further change in concentration. Hope i did it right _-_

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