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no,because when water moves in a plant cell,it moves from a region of higher concentration(vacuole) to another plant cell.this movements is known as active transport because it against the concentration gradient.

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What is osmosis used for?

osmosis is the process of water moving from high concentration to low concentration through semi-permeable membranes. it is used to get water to the plant for photosyntesis


Absorbtion of water by plant is an example of?

Absorption of water by plants is a form of diffusion called osmosis.


Is water moving into the root cells of a plant an example of osmosis?

1. It enters through the cell wall. 2. It enters through the cell membrane. (Note that it enters through the cell wall's pores; and the cell membrane has to be semi-permeable) 3. Since water in the plant cell is stored in the vacuoles, the water enters the vacuole. There, the cell has gained more water. (When the cell releases water, it is the same sequence of steps except BACKWARDS) Hope my Answer helped -Rin Rin


How do you use the word osmosis in a sentence?

Osmosis provides the primary means by which water is transported into and out of cells.


One example about Osmosis in the real world?

osmosis is the diffusion of water When a fresh water plant is in the ocean (salt water) then the ocean will be hypertonic and water will rush out with the concentration gradient to try and reach an equal balance.


What are 2 examples of osmosis?

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.


How does active transport of glucose cause osmosis?

Osmosis is the transport of water across semi permeable plant membrane. When glucose molecules actively transport to the plant they lower the water potential of the plant and therefore water moves in to balance that. This is how active transport assists osmosis.


The process of water moving out of a cell is called?

OSMOSIS More specifically: Endosmosis is the movement of water into a cell Exosmosis is the movement of water out of a cell


How do water and minerals move in a plant?

osmosis


How is osmosis used in photosynthesis?

Osmosis 'works' in photosynthesise to transport liquids (mostly water) up the plant, generally from underground, to the areas of the plant where the photosynthesis occurs, and then in moving the sap away.


Cells in a plant root drink water through the cell membrane. what process is going on?

Osmosis (endo-osmosis to take water inside plant cell)


Is water moving across the cell membrane osmosis?

yes