| 1. | The secondary constituents are often called " solutes ".
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| 2. | Transport may involve one or more of each type of solute.
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| 3. | The cell takes in surrounding fluids, including all solutes present.
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| 4. | Where u _ s is the migration velocity of the solute.
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| 5. | The following classification system for transmembrane solute transporters has been constructed:
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| 6. | Here we model the concentration of a solute contaminant in water.
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| 7. | The boiling and freezing points of water is affected by solutes.
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| 8. | The model begins to deviate for highly and lowly retained solutes.
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| 9. | Notice the strain in the lattice that the solute atoms cause.
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| 10. | Notice the strain in the lattice that the solute atom causes.
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