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Assume a cell membrane is permeable to water, but not to na+ or cl- or any other solute. the nacl concentration is higher outside the cell than inside the cell. the total solute concentration (osmolarity) is higher inside the cell than outside. what is the net result?
a. na+ and cl- will move into of the cell.
b. water will move out of the cell.
c. water will move out of the cell; na+ and cl- will move in.
d. na+ and cl- will move out of the cell.
e. water will move into the cell.

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