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if the semipermeable membrane allows the green chemical to pass through…

Question

if the semipermeable membrane allows the green chemical to pass through it freely, where will the green chemical move? options: o right, right to left, up and down

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

This is a question about the movement of substances across a semipermeable membrane, which relates to the concept of diffusion (from an area of higher concentration to lower concentration). Assuming the green chemical has a higher concentration on one side (e.g., right side has more, left has less, or vice - versa depending on the initial setup, but typically in such problems, if we assume the left has lower concentration and right has higher, it moves from right to left to reach equilibrium). The "up and down" option is irrelevant for this type of molecular movement across a membrane. If we assume the initial concentration of the green chemical is higher on the right and lower on the left (common in diffusion scenarios), the green chemical will move from right to left (down its concentration gradient) as the membrane is permeable to it.

Answer:

B. right to left (assuming the option labels: let's say the green option is "left to right", blue is "right to left", red is "up and down". The correct one is the blue option: right to left)