Th the term for the inward movement of solvent molecules through the plasma membrane of the cell
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Heya !!!
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The term is ENDOSMOSIS....
▶Generally, the movement of solvent molecules across the Plasma membrane or Plasma lemma is said to be Osmosis....
⏩When the solvent molecules move from inside the cell to exterior (outside) across the Plasma membrane (outward movement) is said to be Exosmosis...
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⏩When solvent molecules move from outside into the cell across the Plasma membrane (Inward movement), it is said to be Endosmosis ....
✔It occurs when the concentration of solute is higher inside the cell (low concentration of water inside the cell)...
Example:
♦ Swelling of Raisins when kept in water.
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BeBrainly
Here's the answer !!
The term is ENDOSMOSIS....
▶Generally, the movement of solvent molecules across the Plasma membrane or Plasma lemma is said to be Osmosis....
⏩When the solvent molecules move from inside the cell to exterior (outside) across the Plasma membrane (outward movement) is said to be Exosmosis...
Here comes ur answer !!
⏩When solvent molecules move from outside into the cell across the Plasma membrane (Inward movement), it is said to be Endosmosis ....
✔It occurs when the concentration of solute is higher inside the cell (low concentration of water inside the cell)...
Example:
♦ Swelling of Raisins when kept in water.
hope this helps you :)
BeBrainly
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Hi, Here's ur answer.. The term for the inward movement of solvent molecules through the plasma membrane of the cell is "ENDOSMOSIS" Hope it helps you buddy ☺ ☺
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