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Process in which water molecules moves across a membrane?
Facilitated Diffusion
tecnicly, they arn't osmosis (in terms of life) is the diffusion of water across the cell membrane diffusion is the natral movement of particls from a higher consintration to a lower consintration.
diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis
The movement of things through the cell would be called diffusion. If it is water we are talking about then it is called osmosis. diffusion and osmosis are examples of inactive transport. Active transport involves specific proteins in the cell that pull material in the cell though the cell membrane.
The diffusion of water through a cell membrane is called osmosis.
osmosis is the movement of water across the plasma or cell membrane
Osmosis is the diffusion of water through a semi-permeable membrane, such as that surrounding a cell. Semipermeable indicates that the membrane will allow certain thing to pass through it while preventing others.
Molecules travel across the cell membrane from a higher concentration to a lower concentration during both osmosis and diffusion. Diffusion is when molecules move across the cells' membrane from a higher concentration to a lower concentration. Osmosis is the diffusion of water.
osmosis is a special type of diffusion that involves water moving across a cell membrane hopefuly this helped :)
One method of movement across the membrane is by diffusion, which is related to osmosis.
Osmosis differs from Diffusion because in osmosis only water moves, and during diffusion, small molecules move across the cell membrane.
Diffusion and Osmosis
Process in which water molecules moves across a membrane?
osmosis and diffusion
Osmosis is the diffusion of water across the cell membrance
Facilitated Diffusion