differentialy permeable means, a substance which allow only certain materials to pass through it. For eg., a plant cell wall acts as a differentially permeable membrane which allow only certain materials like water, certain ions etc to pass through it.
The term differentially permeable refers to a membrane or barrier that allows specific molecules or ions to pass through while preventing others from passing. It is also known as selectively permeable or semipermeable. This property is essential for maintaining the balance of substances within cells and regulating the movement of molecules across biological barriers.
differentialy permeable means, a substance which allow only certain materials to pass through it. For eg., a plant cell wall acts as a differentially permeable membrane which allow only certain materials like water, certain ions etc to pass through it.
selectively permeable or differentially permeable membrane
A membrane that lets some substances pass through but not others is known as a semipermeable membrane. Other terms that describe this type of membrane are: selectively permeable, partially permeable, or differentially permeable.
Diffusion across a membrane in biology is referred to as 'osmosis' & osmosis is the process by which solvent molecules move from a region of high conc. to low concentration and this can therefore occur only in one direction at a time for a perticular solution. this is a really smart answer im surprised
yes. It is actually one of the only differentially permeable substance to dissolve in water
Diffusion of WATER across a differentially permeable membrane from an area of high concentration to one of low concentration.
Osmosis refers to the flow of water along the water potential through a selectively/differentially permeable membrane/tubing due to a difference in water potential. Thus, it always involves 1) a selectively/differentially permeable membrane 2) difference in water potential(related to concentration gradient) 3)flow of water.
1) They both require the presence of a differentially/selectively permeable membrane/tubing. 2) They both refers to the flow of water(ONLY WATER!!!) through a differentially/selectively permeable membrane/tubing . 3) They both require energy. - They both cannot at -273.15 degree Celsius. 4) They will both reach a equilibrium and eventually stop.
1) Osmosis refers to the flow of water along the water potential through a selectively/differentially permeable membrane/tubing due to a difference in water potential. Reverse osmosis refers to the flow of water against the water potential through a selectively/differentially permeable membrane/tubing due to energy gained from the surroundings or an increase in pressure.
1) Osmosis refers to the flow of water along the water potential through a selectively/differentially permeable membrane/tubing due to a difference in water potential. Reverse osmosis refers to the flow of water against the water potential through a selectively/differentially permeable membrane/tubing due to energy gained from the surroundings or an increase in pressure.
The term "differentially abled" refers to the disabled persons. It is a more acceptable term than "handicapped". This term includes all people who are visually impaired, hearing impaired or orthopaedically impaired to various degrees.
a partially permeable membrane allows some molecules or ions to pass through it