Which type of a molecule difuse in the process of osmosis?
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When the substance diffusing iswater, the process is called osmosis. In biological organisms, diffusion often occurs across a semi-permeable membrane -- a filter that only allows certainly things to freely pass through it. The two main types of diffusion are passive diffusion and facilitated diffusion.
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Osmosis and diffusion play essential, but distinct roles in the human body. Diffusion sees molecules in an area of high concentration move to areas with a lower concentration, while osmosis refers to the process by which water, or other solvents, moves through a semipermeable membrane, leaving other bits of matter in its wake. For example, oxygen diffuses into red blood cells, and salt placed outside a cell will draw out the cell's water through osmosis, dehydrating it. While they seem similar, they have different mechanisms of action and purposes in Earth's many species.
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