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For plants to take in water
By osmosis
plants absorb water and nutrients through osmosis. Therefore when there is no osmosis plants cannot survive.
it is isotonic.....so neither ex-osmosis nor end-osmosis will take place
osmosis
All Plants must obtain water by osmosis
Osmosis is important because some unicellular organisms are rather small and do not require intricate systems therefore it allows plants to easily take water from the soil by way of the roots making it simple and effective.
Osmosis is the movement of water across a selectively soluble membrane driven by a difference in solute concentrations. Osmosis in plants is the absorption of water from soil through the roots.
Osmosis brings water into the cell which helps wilted plants recover from dehydration.
The definition of osmosis does not restrict this phenomenon to any single substance. I don't know where you would get that idea. In practice, most of the situations involving osmosis, that are of interest to us, take place in an aqueous medium. But osmosis can occur in other media.
If osmosis didn't take place in the human body, cells wouldn't be able to regulate their water balance, leading to dehydration or overhydration. This could disrupt cellular functions and ultimately result in organ failure. Osmosis is essential for maintaining proper hydration levels and overall cell health in the body.
Osmosis the transfer of water through the cell. So when in osmosis the cell needs more water.