where does osmosis occur in the human body?
Osmosis works in the human body by transporting the water through the kidneys, blood and stomach. It occurs where ever there is water in the body.
Two osmosis examples in human body can be; 1) sweat and/or dehydration 2) liquid to urine
No. Osmosis is passive, meaning it does not require ATP.
In nearly all of the 30 trillion cells of the body
No
Osmosis
It can kill you
Cell
Osmosis works in the human body by transporting the water through the kidneys, blood and stomach. It occurs where ever there is water in the body.
Two osmosis examples in human body can be; 1) sweat and/or dehydration 2) liquid to urine
they don't use osmosis
osmosis involves water passing in and out of the cell
No. Osmosis is passive, meaning it does not require ATP.
No, osmosis does not occur between your body and the sea. It only occurs between almost all the 30 trillion cells in your body.
Water
No, it isn't. Osmosis is on a cellular level, like water moving through the membrane of a cell. However, it is a good metaphor to explain osmosis.
In nearly all of the 30 trillion cells of the body