When both water and salts are present in a solution and the cell need water, which process enables the cell to obtain the water without the salt?
Osmosis through ablermeable membrane
Diffusion through a permeable membrane
Osmosis through a semipermeable membrane
Diffusion through a nuclear membrane
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osmosis through a semi permeable membrane.
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● Answer -
C) Osmosis through a semipermeable membrane
● Osmosis -
- Osmosis is spontaneous movement of solvent molecules through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated solution.
- Semipermeable membrane is essential.
● Diffusion -
- Diffusion is net movement of solute molecules from a more concentrated solution into a less concentrated solution.
- Semipermeable membrane is not required.
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C) Osmosis through a semipermeable membrane
● Osmosis -
- Osmosis is spontaneous movement of solvent molecules through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated solution.
- Semipermeable membrane is essential.
● Diffusion -
- Diffusion is net movement of solute molecules from a more concentrated solution into a less concentrated solution.
- Semipermeable membrane is not required.
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