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What determines the diffusion of water from one cell to another?

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Answered by Ansh23484
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Answer:the diffusion of water among the cells is determined by concentratoin of water molecules in each cell

Explanation:


AAnousha: Diffusion of water is determined by water potential, cell having lower water potential with absorb water. It is also determined by concentration gradient.
Answered by gaurilm
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Answer:

A large central vacuole is usually present in the plant cell, it consists of vacuolar sap which contributes to the solute potential of the cell.

Explanation:

A group of structures that consists of Membranes of the vacuole, tonoplasts, and cell membrane together contributes to determining the diffusion of water from one cell to another.

  • Solute potential of the cell is greatly influenced by the Vacuolar sap present in the large central vacuole of the plant cell.
  • Osmosis is the specific term used for the diffusion of water across a differentially or selectively permeable membrane of the cell.
  • Osmosis is the spontaneous response to a driving force. The net direction and rate of osmosis depend on both the concentration gradient and another gradient called as pressure gradient. Water will move from its region of higher chemical potential or concentration to its region of lower chemical potential until equilibrium is reached. At equilibrium, the two chambers should have nearly the same water potential.

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