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ANSWER ASAP! A cell is put into a liquid and remains its original size. What is the best conclusion that can be drawn from this observation?

-The concentration of water is higher in the cell than in the liquid, so water is leaving the cell.

-The concentration of water is higher in the cell than in the liquid, so water is moving in and out of the cell at the same rate.

-The concentration of water in the cell is the same as in the liquid, so water is moving in and out of the cell at the same rate.

-The concentration of water in the cell is the same as in the liquid, so water is leaving the cell.

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Answer:

C

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Majority vote and I also agree that if two substances had the same level of concentration, then they will mnove in and out at the same time.

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The 2nd one is correct B
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