cytoplasm
No, it is not a vacuole membrane. A vacuole is a membrane bound sac with a single membrane called the tonoplast. The solution with in the vacuole is called cell sap which is a combination of organic and inorganic materials. I hope this helps, Dr. Hsiftl
the tendency of a fluid, usually water, to pass through a semipermeable membrane into a solution where the solvent concentration is higher, thus equalizing the concentrations of materials on either side of the membrane.
Osmosis occurs when there are two solutions of different concentration strength separated by a semipermeable membrane. The membrane must allow water to cross, but not the solutes. Water will then move from the solution of lower concentration strength across the membrane to the solution of higher concentration strength. This movement of water is called osmosis.
Osmosis occurs when there are two solutions of different concentration strength separated by a semipermeable membrane. The membrane must allow water to cross, but not the solutes. Water will then move from the solution of lower concentration strength across the membrane to the solution of higher concentration strength. This movement of water is called osmosis.
a hypotonic solution
stroma
A saturated solution.
yes
homogeneous, or also referred to as an aqueous solution homogeneous, or also referred to as an aqueous solution
The cell is in a state of equilibrium. Meaning it is in an isotonic solution and there is no net osmotic pressure on the membrane.
Osmosis is the movement of water from a solution of high concentration to a solution of lower concentration through a membrane. Water passes through the membrane, diluting the solution of higher concentration on the other side, until both solutions on either side of the membrane have equal concentrations.
A hypertonic solution. That is, a solution with high solute concentration.