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movement of solvent into the cell is called as _


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Answered by StutiSharma69
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Osmosis is the answer.



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Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

Movement of a “solvent into the cell” is called osmosis.

Explanation:

  • This movement takes place through a “semi-permeable membrane” and takes place from a ‘lower concentration’ to a ‘higher concentration.
  • This movement equalizes the “concentration of the solute” both inside and outside the cells.
  • Osmosis is the process that stabilizes and balances the intercellular fluid levels.
  • The blood volume is maintained in a human body by osmosis.
  • Osmosis is a regular process happening in kidney where water and other waste materials are filtered out.
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