what is the role of cell membrane in osmosis
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The membrane allows the solvent (water) to move through but keeps out the solute (the particles dissolved in the water). Transport by osmosis is affected by the concentration of solute (the number of particles) in the water. ... As water diffuses into a cell, hydrostatic pressure builds within the cell.
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Osmosis occurs when there's a difference in molecular concentration of water on the two sides of the membrane. The membrane allows the solvent (water) to move through but keeps out the solute (the particles dissolved in the water). ... As water diffuses into a cell, hydrostatic pressure builds within the cell.
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