What is the importance of osmosis?
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In all living organisms, nutrients and minerals make their way to the cells because of osmosis. This obviously is essential to the survival of a cell. Cells get rid of their waste by osmosis. Additionally, osmosis is largely important to plants because the root cells absorb water by this process.
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In all living organisms, nutrients and minerals make their way to the cells because of osmosis. This obviously is essential to the survival of a cell. Cells get rid of their waste by osmosis. Additionally, osmosis is largely important to plants because the root cells absorb water by this process.
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the importance of osmosis are :
- osmosis is a process of movement of solvent from high concentration to its low concentration in presence of semi permeable membrane.
- osmosis is very important for all biological systems and organism .
- it helps in purification of drinking water
- it helps in several mechanism running inside the plant body as well as in animal body.
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