IMPORTANCE OF OSMOSIS TO ANIMLAS
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Osmosis has a significant role to play in plants, animals and also in humans. In an animal cell, osmosis helps in absorbing water from the intestines to the blood.
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.
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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. ... As this is a passive process, urea diffuses down its concentration gradient until the concentration of urea in the filterate and blood are enual.
Animal cells
Red blood cells placed in a solution with a higher water concentration compared to their contents (eg pure water) will gain water by osmosis, swell up and burst. ... Water will diffuse from a higher water concentration inside the cell to a lower water concentration outside the cell.
What are the importances of osmosis?
Osmosis is important for the cells for many reasons. It helps in the movement of important materials inside and out of the cell. The nutrients, water and other solutes move in and out of the cell by the process of osmosis.
Animal cells
Red blood cells placed in a solution with a higher water concentration compared to their contents (eg pure water) will gain water by osmosis, swell up and burst. ... Water will diffuse from a higher water concentration inside the cell to a lower water concentration outside the cell.
What are the importances of osmosis?
Osmosis is important for the cells for many reasons. It helps in the movement of important materials inside and out of the cell. The nutrients, water and other solutes move in and out of the cell by the process of osmosis.
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