Water is a large molecule that crosses the cell membrane by facilitated diffusion.Cells living in very dilute environments (i.e.,the environment has a lower solute concentration than the cytoplasm)pump water out of the cell using active transport.Why is this necessary? If this were an animal cell,what would happen if the active transport proteins were suddenly disabled?
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