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How does the structure of the cell membrane requires water to move through protein channels?

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with the process of osmosis

Step-by-step explanation:

It is the process of moving the water through the cell membrane when the concentration of water with the two sides of the membrane is different.

The water moves from the place with the less concentration of solute to the place with more solute, as to say from hypotonic to hypertonic place.

It is passive transport.

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