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* In which direction does water move across membranes, up or down the concentration gradient? Explain​

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Answered by ramasandeep77
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Answer:

higher concentration to low concentratio

Answered by Jasleen0599
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In which direction does water move across membranes, up or down the concentration gradient.

  • In this system, water exhibits a gradient in concentration. Water will therefore diffuse along its gradient of concentration and cross the membrane to the side where it is less concentrated. Osmosis, the process of water diffusing through a membrane, will keep going until the water's concentration gradient is zero.
  • Osmosis, a kind of diffusion, is how water enters and exits the cell. Water molecules move through osmosis through the cell membrane from a lower solute concentration to a higher solute concentration. Therefore, water can move due to a concentration gradient without requiring any energy.
  • A lower osmolarity of water tends to migrate through a membrane toward a greater osmolarity. From the diluted side to the concentrated side, to put it another way.
  • Water usually moves upward along a gradient of concentration. The water molecules move through the osmosis process from the area of higher solute concentration to the area of lower solute concentration.

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