Why osmosis does not take place in dead cells
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Why osmosis does not take place in dead cells
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Yes, Osmosis and diffusion occurs in non living cells. Ex: Raisins
Yes, osmosis is a natural process which requires no energy.
IT can occur in dead cells and even in nonliving materials
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Water molecules cease movement at osmotic equilibrium d diffusion and Osmosis do not occur across non living membrane the rate of osmosis is constant and does not vary with the difference in solute concentration between two solution separately by a selectively permeable membrane.
Yes, Osmosis and diffusion occurs in non living cells. Ex: Raisins
Yes, osmosis is a natural process which requires no energy.
IT can occur in dead cells and even in nonliving materials
.
Water molecules cease movement at osmotic equilibrium d diffusion and Osmosis do not occur across non living membrane the rate of osmosis is constant and does not vary with the difference in solute concentration between two solution separately by a selectively permeable membrane.
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Osmosis is simply the movement of water across a concentration gradient. It doesn't depend on any processes of a living cell. In fact it will usually occur more, as living cells are usually actively moving water or electrolytes in or out of the cell
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