What do osmosis and diffusion have in common?
Both require the additional energy provided by an energy-carrying molecule, like ATP, to allow molecules to pass through the membrane.
Both permit molecules of any kind, whether solute or solvent, to cross the bilayer membrane.
Both processes occur through a semipermeable membrane called a concentration gradient.
Both are the net movement of randomly moving molecules that makes concentration nearly equal on both sides of a bilayer membrane.
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- Osmosis and diffusion are related processes that display similarities. ... Both diffusion and osmosis are passive transport processes, which means they do not require any input of extra energy to occur. In both diffusion and osmosis, particles move from an area of higher concentration to one of lower concentration.
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Osmosis and diffusion are related processes that display similarities: ... Both diffusion and osmosis are passive transport processes, which means they do not require any input of extra energy to occur. In both diffusion and osmosis, particles move from an area of higher concentration to one of lower concentration.
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