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Living cells regulate osmosis by using selectively permeable cell membranes. They control the movement of water and solutes through osmosis by maintaining a balance of solute concentrations inside and outside the cell. Cells can actively pump out excess water or take in water when needed to maintain their internal environment.
Osmosis is important to cell functions because it keeps the cell alive
Osmosis in plant cells. (water moves into plant cells by osmosis). Osmosis in animal cells. (water also diffuses in and out of animal cells by osmosis). Hope this answers your question.
All types of cells, including prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, can utilize diffusion, osmosis, and active transport to transport molecules across their membranes. These processes are essential for maintaining proper internal conditions within the cell and for communicating with the external environment.
Water moves by the process of osmosis in and out of cells.
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if the membrane is intact and there is a change of concentration of solut or solvent, osmosis should happen.
they don't use osmosis
The cells fill with water because of the movement of water by osmosis. (APEX)
The migration of water only.