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what are the difference between endosmosis and exosmosis?

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Answered by GOZMIt
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heyyy bro ur answer........

   1.          Means when fluid (water) moves from higher concentration (low water potential) to a region of lower concentration1 (high water potential). E.g. the water will come out of the cell during exosmosis........

    2.
Endosmosis is the movement of water inside the cell
whereas exosmosis is the movement of water outside the cell.1 (It's clear that endo means in and exo means out....)
Answered by raotushar393
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Answer:

Endosmosis

When a cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, the water moves inside a cell and swells. This movement of water inside a cell is known as endosmosis. This happens because the solute concentration of the surrounding solution is less than that inside the cytoplasm.

Exosmosis

When a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, the water moves out of the cell and the cell becomes flaccid. This movement of water out of the cell is known as exosmosis. This happens because the solute concentration of the surrounding solution is higher than that inside the cytoplasm.

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