what is osmosis? define endosmosis and exosmomis
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Osmosis is the movement of a solvent across a semipermeable membrane toward a higher concentration of solute .
The process by which water molecules move out of the cell is called exosmosis. The process by which water molecules enter a cell is called endosmosis
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There are two different kinds of osmosis- endosmosis and exosmosis. 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.
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