Osmosis is controlled by the permeability of the osmotic membrane and the equilibrium of the solutions on either side of the membrane. If the solutions have unequal concentrations or osmotic pressures, and the molecules in the solution can pass through the membrane, then the solutions will mix until both sides have equal concentrations. If the membrane is impermeable, then nothing will happen.
No. It is controlled by the difference in concentration of water in multiple environments where the water looks to evenly spread itself out.
osmosis
This is the process of osmosis. The membrane allows a solvent (usually water) to move from an area with lower solute concentration to one with greater concentration.
Really? osmosis.
osmosis occurs in the roots
water molecules
water
The solvent, usually water.
No, osmosis is not controlled by a cell nucleus. It is a passive event controlled by the amount of water on one side of a membrane compared to the water on the other side of a membrane. Water will always move from a high concentration of water to a lower concentration of water.
No. It is controlled by the difference in concentration of water in multiple environments where the water looks to evenly spread itself out.
osmosis
Entry of water in to the roots from the soil takes place by this process.Cell to cell diffusion of water is controlled through this process.Young cells require turgid condition for their growth which is fulfilled by osmosis.Turgidity of cells is maintained by the process of osmosis.
This is the process of osmosis. The membrane allows a solvent (usually water) to move from an area with lower solute concentration to one with greater concentration.
The concentration gradient is controlled by Diffusion. This same movement in reverse is known as Osmosis.
Osmosis is
there is no antonym for osmosis.
osmosis