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enzyme function, diffusion, osmosis, homeostasis
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No, osmosis happens anywhere there is a semipermeable membrane.
Osmosis takes place right down to the cellular level. It takes place in cells
There are three types of cellular movement. These are active transport, diffusion, and osmosis. All are very important in growth and movement.
Homeostasis is maintained through the plasma/cell membrane. The cell membrane performs osmosis to do so
osmosis is a form of diffusion. in regard to water, the diffusion type would be osmosis
by diffusion and osmosis
The processes of diffusion and osmosis are important for survival because important biological processes depend on them. For example, water is transported into and out of cells through osmosis instead of active transport.
The processes and activities that help to maintain homeostasis are referred to as homeostatic mechanisms. for example regulation of blood pressure, regulation of pH in the body fluids and regulation of blood glucose levels.
Simple diffusion and osmosis help maintain homeostasis in cells and do not require the cell to expend energy.
Allow osmosis to occur (apex)