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1 The graph below shows the solute concentration inside a paramecium over time What is happening at the time indicated by the pointer?
Concentration (%)
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2.5
2
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1.5
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0.5
Time (s)
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10
50
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20 30 40
Water solute concentration
Paramecium solute concentration
O A Water is moving rapidly into the paramecium by osmosis
B Water is moving rapidly out of the paramecium as the contractile vacuole contracts.
C The paramecium is having a meal.
Solutes from the surrounding water are diffusing through the cell membrane, causing the solute concentration inside the paramecium to nse

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