What is osmosis ? Define endosmosis and exosmosis?
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Definition - Osmosis is the spontaneous net movement of solvent molecules through a semi-permeable membrane into a region of higher solute concentration, in the direction that tends to equalize the solute concentrations on the two sides.
Further Bifurcation - Endosmosis (1) & Exosmosis (2)
(1) Osmosis toward the inside of a cell or vessel.
(2) Osmosis towards the very, outside of a cell or vessel. (Remember By - Exhale.)
Further Bifurcation - Endosmosis (1) & Exosmosis (2)
(1) Osmosis toward the inside of a cell or vessel.
(2) Osmosis towards the very, outside of a cell or vessel. (Remember By - Exhale.)
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Osmosis involves the passive flow of water or any other solvent from a region of high concentration to a region of lower region through a selectively permeable membrane.
The movement and distribution of water across the cells of the plant takes place by the process of osmosis.
end-osmosis
flow of water or any other solvent from inside the cell towards the outside environment.
exo-osmosis
flow of water or any other solvent from outside the cell towards the inside environment.
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