Definition of osmosis and types
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OSMOSIS: The movement of water from its higher concentration to its lower concentration through a semipermeable membrane is called as osmosis.
TWO TYPES OF OSMOSIS:
#ENDOSMOSIS: If the movement of water/osmosis occur into the cell then it is called as endosomosis.
This occurs when the cell is kept in a medium with higher concentration of water than the cell. This medium is called “hypotonic solution”.
Example: A resin (dry grape) kept in water, the dry grape cell swell due to endosmosis.
#EXOSMOSIS: If the movement of water/osmosis occur out of the cell then it is called as exosmosis.It is also called as plasmolysis
This occur when the concentration of the medium is lower than that of the cell.This type of osmosis occur “hypertonic” medium
Example: a fresh grape kept in a salt solution,it.srinks due to exosmosis
TWO TYPES OF OSMOSIS:
#ENDOSMOSIS: If the movement of water/osmosis occur into the cell then it is called as endosomosis.
This occurs when the cell is kept in a medium with higher concentration of water than the cell. This medium is called “hypotonic solution”.
Example: A resin (dry grape) kept in water, the dry grape cell swell due to endosmosis.
#EXOSMOSIS: If the movement of water/osmosis occur out of the cell then it is called as exosmosis.It is also called as plasmolysis
This occur when the concentration of the medium is lower than that of the cell.This type of osmosis occur “hypertonic” medium
Example: a fresh grape kept in a salt solution,it.srinks due to exosmosis
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osmosis is the passing of water from the low concentration to high Concentration through a membrane.
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