active transport
No. That would be osmosis. Mitosis is the process of dividing into two cells.
When water moves out of the skin cells of a person swimming in a freshwater pond, it is called osmosis. This occurs because the concentration of solutes inside the skin cells is higher than that in the surrounding freshwater, causing water to move out of the cells to balance the solute concentration. This process can lead to cell shrinkage if the exposure is prolonged.
The process of osmosis.
Water moves by the process of osmosis in and out of cells.
The process by which water is absorbed primarily by the roots of plants is called osmosis. This is when water moves from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration through the plant's root cells.
This process is called Evaporation.
Water moves from the soil to the root hair cells through a process called osmosis, where water molecules move from an area of high water potential (soil) to an area of lower water potential (root hair cells). The presence of a concentration gradient between the soil and root cells and the selective permeability of the cell membrane facilitate this movement of water.
The process is called infiltration. It occurs when water on the surface of the ground penetrates the soil and moves downward.
This process is called Evaporation.
This process is called Evaporation.
The reverse process is called condensation.
Transpiration