Osmosis
Alcohol moves across the cell membrane by means of osmosis.
Fluid moves into the cell through a passive process known as diffusion. Osmosis is the special name given to the diffusion of water across the semi-permeable membrane of the cell.
Water moves in and out of the cell through the cell membrane by the process of osmosis when there is a concentration gradient.
There are two types of passive transport in a cell:Diffusion - the substance moves down a concentration gradient across a partialy permeable membrane. This requires no energy.Osmosis - WATER moves down a water potential across a partially permeable membrane. This requites no energy.
Passive transport is the process in which dissolved materials move across a cell membrane without using a cell's energy.
osmosis
Passive diffusion.
Water moves across the cell membrane through the process of osmosis.
Alcohol moves across the cell membrane by means of osmosis.
it occurs when water moves across a membrane to a lower concentration from a higher concentration.
Process in which water molecules moves across a membrane?
Small particles move faster across the membrane.
Glucose
Movement of water across a membrane is called OSMOSIS.
Fluid moves into the cell through a passive process known as diffusion. Osmosis is the special name given to the diffusion of water across the semi-permeable membrane of the cell.
Water moves in and out of the cell through the cell membrane by the process of osmosis when there is a concentration gradient.
No, it moves water across a partially permeable membrane (cell membrane) from an area of high concentration to an area of low concenration without energy