Osmosis.
Passively, via diffusion.
diffusion(movement of solute from area of greater concentration to lesser) osmosis(movement of water from an area of greater water concentration to lesser)
water passively follows salt
Roots increase the absorption of substances transported by phloem by maintaining a high concentration of solutes in the soil surrounding the root cells. This creates a gradient that allows for the uptake of water and nutrients through osmosis. The nutrients absorbed by roots are then transported via the phloem to other parts of the plant for utilization.
Carbon dioxide can diffuse passively through the cell membrane due to its small size and nonpolar nature. Water molecules can pass through the membrane via osmosis, a type of passive transport. Sodium ions are transported against their concentration gradient through active transport processes such as sodium-potassium pumps that require ATP for energy.
A larger molecule or a polar molecule that cannot passively diffuse through the cell membrane would most likely be actively transported. Examples include glucose, ions (such as sodium and potassium), and amino acids.
water was transported from you and me. To make a big mountainj. Narnia
They are transported via the xylem tubes
A high level of salt in a cell would cause water molecules to move passively into the cell.
That is the correct spelling of "passively" (in an indirect way, or in a deferential manner).
The thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle does not absorb water passively by osmosis. Instead, it actively transports ions like sodium and chloride out of the filtrate, creating a concentration gradient that allows for further water reabsorption in the distal tubule and collecting duct.
Water is transported by a passive transport called osmosis. Osmosis is diffusion of water across the membrane.