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what is osmois? who discover cell and how? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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14, 1776, Néon, France—died Feb. 4, 1847, Paris), French physiologist who discovered and named the phenomenon of osmosis (the passage of solvent through a semipermeable membrane) and was the first to recognize the importance of green pigment in the use of carbon dioxide by plant cells.

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“Osmosis is a process by which the molecules of a solvent pass from a solution of low concentration to a solution of high concentration through a semi-permeable membrane.”

14, 1776, Néon, France—died Feb. 4, 1847, Paris), French physiologist who discovered and named the phenomenon of osmosis (the passage of solvent through a semipermeable membrane) and was the first to recognize the importance of green pigment in the use of carbon dioxide by plant cells.

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