\begin{tabular}{l} For Scenario 2: Assuming water is \\ freely permeable to the membrane, \\ which direction would water move? \\ \( \begin{array}{l}\text { water would move out of the cell because } \\ \text { there is a larger concentration of solutes } \\ \text { outside the cell and thus a lower concentration } \\ \text { of water. }\end{array} \) \\ \( \begin{array}{l}\text { there would be no net movement of water would move out of the cell because } \\ \text { there is a larger concentration of solutes } \\ \text { outside the cell and thus a higher } \\ \text { concentration of water. }\end{array} \) \\ \( \begin{array}{l}\text { water would move into the cell because there } \\ \text { is a larger concentration of solutes outside the } \\ \text { cell and thus a higher concentration of water. }\end{array} \) \\ \( \begin{array}{l}\text { water would move into the cell because there } \\ \text { is a larger concentration of solutes outside the } \\ \text { cell and thus a lower concentration of water. }\end{array} \) \\ \hline\end{tabular}
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