Differentiate between Endo-Osmosis and Exo-Osmosis?
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osmosis = when molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one.
endo = inner to outer
exo= outer membrane to inner
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Endosmoasis: The movement of liquid from outside to inside is known as endosmosis. It takes place in hypotonic solution.
e.g:- When we put a raisin inside a bowl of water, the raisin swells up after a few minutes because the higher concentration inside the raisin.
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Exosmosis: the movement of liquid from inside to outside is known as exosmosis.
e.g:- When we put the raisin in concentrated solution of salt, the water comes out from the raisin
endo = inner to outer
exo= outer membrane to inner
OR
Endosmoasis: The movement of liquid from outside to inside is known as endosmosis. It takes place in hypotonic solution.
e.g:- When we put a raisin inside a bowl of water, the raisin swells up after a few minutes because the higher concentration inside the raisin.
And
Exosmosis: the movement of liquid from inside to outside is known as exosmosis.
e.g:- When we put the raisin in concentrated solution of salt, the water comes out from the raisin
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Endoosmosis: when living cell placed in hypotonic solution then solvent molecules enter inside the cell and cell it becomes swell
Exoosmosis: when cell placed in hypertonic solution water molecules move outside the cell and it's become shrink of cell
Exoosmosis: when cell placed in hypertonic solution water molecules move outside the cell and it's become shrink of cell
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