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what is endosmosis and exosmosis​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The movement of water from outside to inside of the cell when kept in hypotonic solution.

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When raisins are kept in water they get swell due to endosmosis.

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The movement of water from inside to outside when a cell is kept in hypertonic solution.

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When raisins are kept in salt solution they loose water.

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Answered by ZalimGudiya
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The key difference between the two processes is that in endosmosis the movement of water inside the cell while in the case of exosmosis the elimination of water out of it. ... Exosmosis occurs if the cells are in hypertonic solutions due to which the cells shrink.

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