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| 1 | A solution with a higher concentration of water on the inside of the cell than outside the cell | 
 
 
| 2 | Contraction of the cell membrane of a plant or animal cell as a result of loss of water from the cell | 
 
 
| 3 | Membrane proteins that act as channels for the transfer of water across the cell membrane | 
 
 
| 4 | Allows everything though | 
 
 
| 5 | A solution with a higher concentration of water on the outside of the cell than outside the cell | 
 
 
| 6 | A type of lipid that is able to form a lipid bilayer that help make up the membrane of a cell | 
 
 
| 7 | Allows nothing though | 
 
 
| 8 | A macro molecule that contains hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, is needed by the body for growth and repair and is made of amino acids | 
 
 
| 9 | The process of particles, or solutes moving though a solution from an area with more particles to an area with less particles | 
 
 
| 11 | A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced with particles still moving in and out of the cell, but at an equal rate | 
 
 
| 13 | The process by which particles move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration | 
 
 
| 18 | The rupturing or bursting of the cell membrane when the cell can no longer contain the excessive inflow of water | 
 
 
| 22 | The movement of water across the cell membrane from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentation | 
 
 
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