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When the molecules of any substance move away from a region of their higher concentration to a region of lower concentration, it is known as _____ (a) Osmosis (b) Plasmolysis (c) Diffusion (d) Absorption

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Answered by Rishab143
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osmosis is your answer

Answered by Secondman
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"(c) Diffusion

Osmosis refers to the movement of water molecules from a ""region"" of ""lower solute concentration"" to a ""region"" of ""higher solute concentration"" through a ""semi-permeable membrane"".

Plasmolysis is a process by which cells loses water to it surrounding and shrinks in size. This happens due to exosmosis when a ""cell"" is placed in a ""hypertonic solution"".

Diffusion is the ""passive movement"" of ""molecules"" from a ""region of higher concentration"" to that of ""lower concentration"".

Absorption includes all processes by which solutes are taken into a cell."

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