Biology, asked by yuvrajmavi3839, 11 months ago

what is diffusion? how is it different from osmosis?​

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Answered by saivirajthegreat
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Answer:

diffusion is the movement of substances from region of higher concentration to lower concentration through a medium and osmosis is the net movement of water molecules from a region of higher concentration to region of lower concentration through a semipermeable membrane.

Answered by Glorious31
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 \huge{ \fbox{ \bigstar{ \mathfrak{ \purple{diffusion}}}}}

  • Carbon dioxide and oxygen usually undergo the process of diffusion.
  • Diffusion can be defined as the process in which a substances moves from the region of higher concentration to lower concentration

 \huge{ \fbox{ \bigstar{ \mathfrak{ \green{osmosis}}}}}

  • usually affected by the substance dissolved in it.
  • Osmosis can be defined as the movement of water through selectively permeable membrane of the cell.

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