Biology, asked by divya886, 1 year ago

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difference between Endosmosis and Exosmosis ??

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Answered by pranav11901
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Endosmosis occurs in a hypotonic solution when the concentration outside the solution is higher and inside is lower which causes water to move inside the cell

Exosmosis occurs in a hypertonic solution when the concentration outside is lower and inside is higher causing the water molecules to move outside from the cell


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Answered by vasantinikam2004
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&lt;b&gt;Main Difference – Endosmosis vs Exosmosis</p><p>Osmosis is the passive diffusion mechanism used by cells to pass water molecules across the cell membrane. Endosmosis and exosmosis are the two types of osmosis. The main difference between endosmosis and exosmosis is that endosmosis is the movement of water into the cell whereas exosmosis is the movement of water out of the cell. Endosmosis occurs when cells are placed in hypotonic solutions. Cells may swell as a result of endosmosis. Exosmosis occurs when cells are placed in hypertonic solutions. Cells shrink as a result of exosmosis. Isotonic solutions contain similar water potential to the cytoplasm and hence, neither endosmosis nor exosmosis occurs in these solutions.

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