diffusion
No. The solution is already at equilibrium, so there's no need for osmosis
yes
No, Hypotonic Solutions do
Osmosis of water from the right to the left
osmosis is transfer of solution through a semi permeable membrane, and active transport isn't
Hypotonic Solution causes osmosis.
No. The solution is already at equilibrium, so there's no need for osmosis
Solution causes a cell to swell by osmosis
hypertonic solution
Osmosis is a proces of transfer of a diluted solution in the zone of a more concentrated solution through a semi-permeable membrane.
Reverse osmosis filters certain types of molecules and ions by applying pressure on one side of the membrane. Reverse osmosis works by introducing a large amount of pressure to a solution to remove large molecules and/or ions completely. This process is similar to other osmosis exercises.
yes
No, Hypotonic Solutions do
Osmosis
Osmosis is the diffusion of water or another solvent from a more dilute solution (of a solute) to a more concentrated solution (of the solute) through a membrane that is permeable to the solvent.
Osmosis is the process where Water Molecules move from a solution with a Higher Water Potential to a solution with a Lower Water Potential through a Partially Permeable Membrane.
Osmosis is the process where Water Molecules move from a solution with a Higher Water Potential to a solution with a Lower Water Potential through a Partially Permeable Membrane.