short demonstrate on endosmosis and exosmosis
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Exosmosis
Endosmosis
The process by which water molecules move out of the cell is called exosmosis
The process by which water molecules enter a cell is called endosmosis
Example - Passage of water from root hair cells to cortical cells of root
Example - Entrance of water in the xylem vessel
Shrinkage of cell takes place
Swelling of cells takes place
Endosmosis
The process by which water molecules move out of the cell is called exosmosis
The process by which water molecules enter a cell is called endosmosis
Example - Passage of water from root hair cells to cortical cells of root
Example - Entrance of water in the xylem vessel
Shrinkage of cell takes place
Swelling of cells takes place
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This process is called endosmosis. If these swollen raisins are now kept in a concentrated salt or sugar solution (a hypertonic solution), water from the turgid raisins will come out of the cells and they will shrink. This process is called exosmosis. ... After putting raisins in hypotonic solution the raisins swells up.
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