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Difference Between Endosmosis And Exosmosis

Before we look at the difference between Endosmosis And Exosmosis, let’s brush up the basics of what exactly is “osmosis.” Osmosis is the movement of a solvent (such as water) from a low solute concentration into a solution that has a higher solute concentration through a semipermeable membrane. The flow of this solution stops when equalization happens on both sides of the membrane.

Osmosis is of two types- endosmosis and exosmosis

Endosmosis

When a cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, the water moves inside a cell and swells. This movement of water inside a cell is known as endosmosis. This happens because the solute concentration of the surrounding solution is less than that inside the cytoplasm.

Exosmosis

When a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, the water moves out of the cell and the cell becomes flaccid. This movement of water out of the cell is known as exosmosis. This happens because the solute concentration of the surrounding solution is higher than that inside the cytoplasm.

Difference Between Endosmosis And Exosmosis

Difference Between Endosmosis And Exosmosis

Difference Between Endosmosis And Exosmosis

Now that we have an understanding of osmosis, endosmosis and exosmosis, let’s find out the striking differences between endosmosis and exosmosis. The major difference between endosmosis and exosmosis are summarized below:

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Code-switching, process of shifting from one linguistic code (a language or dialect) to another, depending on the social context or conversational setting.

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