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what are the uses of osmosis atleast 2 uses

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Answered by salma12a
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Osmosis is the movement of water from a high water concentration to a low water concentration through a partially permeable membrane. ... Plants absorb water from the soil by osmosis through their root hair cells. Plants use water for several vital processes including photosynthesis and transporting minerals.
Answered by virtualspacex
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Osmosis literally means movement of the molecule from higher concentration to lower concentration without any external mechanical support via a selectively permeable membrane. 
Osmosis occurs everywhere in nature and considered vital for biological process.
Here are some common uses of osmosis :
1. in metabolic activity inside the living organism.
2. use in medical treatment e.g., kidney dialysis.
3. water treatment via reverse osmosis.
4. helps plants to receive water and essential nutrients to the specific portion.



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