what is difference between osmosis and diffusion
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The movement of particles from higher concentration to lower concentration though semi- permiable membrane is called Osmosis.
For example: Absorption of water by roots.
The movement of particles from their higher concentration to lower concetration is known as Diffusion.
For example: dissolution of sugar in water
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The movement of particles from higher concentration to lower concentration though semi- permiable membrane is called Osmosis.
For example: Absorption of water by roots.
The movement of particles from their higher concentration to lower concetration is known as Diffusion.
For example: dissolution of sugar in water
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Diffusion:
Movement of particles from high concentrated region to low concentrated region.
Osmosis:
It is a specific type of diffusion that occurs though a selectively permeable membrane.
It is movement of solvent molecules from low concentrated region to high concentrated region thereby equalising the concentration in both the regions.
Movement of particles from high concentrated region to low concentrated region.
Osmosis:
It is a specific type of diffusion that occurs though a selectively permeable membrane.
It is movement of solvent molecules from low concentrated region to high concentrated region thereby equalising the concentration in both the regions.
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