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How Osmosis is different from Diffusion ....


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Answered by Anonymous
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Question:::How Osmosis is different from Diffusion????

*****Osmosis is different from diffusion by the movement of water from a lower concentration to a high concentration. *****

OSMOSIS.....

Osmosis is a phenomenon where pure water flows from a dilute solution through a semi permeable membrane to a higher concentrated solution.

Diffusion...

Diffusion is a physical process that refers to the net movement of molecules from a region of high concentration to one of lower concentration.

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When people discuss osmosis in biology, it always refers to the movement of water. ... One big difference between osmosis and diffusion is that both solvent and solute particles are free to move in diffusion, but when we talk about osmosis, only the solvent molecules (water molecules) cross the membrane...

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