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FOUR reasons why osmosis is important in the lives of living organisms.

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Answered by kumbharepratiksha
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1. Osmosis plays an important role in the transportation of nutrients and the release of metabolic waste products within a living cell. It stabilizes the internal movement of water and intracellular fluid levels within a cell. Osmosis also controls cell-to-cell diffusion and maintains the mechanical structure of a cell.

2. Osmosis is when water moves from an area of LOW solute concentration (low osmolarity) to an area of HIGH solute concentration (high osmolarity) through a semipermeable membrane. Osmosis is one of the most important ways that plants and animals achieve homeostasis. Osmosis helps you get nutrients out of food.

3. Osmosis provides the primary means by which water is transported into and out of cells. Osmosis is of prime importance in living organisms as it influences the distribution of nutrients and the release of metabolic wastes products such as urea.

4. Osmosis allows your body to absorb these nutrients into the intestines and individual cells. The process of active transport through the blood then distributes the nutrients to the locations where they are needed.

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