describe how water can enter and leave plant cell by osmosis
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Look, water enters a plant cell when there is more water In the surroundings of the cell than the water present in the sun. Basically, the water enters the cell because of concentration gradient. It also leaves the cell because a concentration gradient.
Osmosis is diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane. in simple words. When the concentration of water is more outside the cell, the water from the surrounding of the cell enters the cell. Such a solution is called
hypotonic solution. (I think it was hypotonic solution, it would be hypertonic solution as well please check that)
Water leaves the cell when the concentration of water inside the cell is higher than the Concentration of water outside the cell. So you see this is all because of concentration gradient
Osmosis is diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane. in simple words. When the concentration of water is more outside the cell, the water from the surrounding of the cell enters the cell. Such a solution is called
hypotonic solution. (I think it was hypotonic solution, it would be hypertonic solution as well please check that)
Water leaves the cell when the concentration of water inside the cell is higher than the Concentration of water outside the cell. So you see this is all because of concentration gradient
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