In biology, osmoregulation is important to organisms to keep a constant, optimal osmotic pressure within the body or cell. It is the way by which an organism maintains suitable concentration of solutes and amount of water in the body fluids.
An example employed by organisms is excretion (such as getting rid of metabolic wastes and other substances toxic to the body when they are in large amounts).
However, Osmosis is the dispersion of solutes through a selectively permeable membrane (name changed from semi permeable) from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
Osmoregulation is the maintenance of the amounts of water and salts in body fluids. Excretion is a process of homeostasis. In this process,nthe metabolic wastes are eliminated from body to maintain the internal conditions at equilibrium.
Osmoregulator have to use energy to gain or loss water, because their body fluids are different from their environment.(osmoregulation is the process an organism uses to balance the fluids/water)Osmoconformer, on the other hand is, are organisms that have body fluids that are the same as its environment.(They don't gain or loss water during osmosis. Therefor they don't have to worry about using energy to combine ammonia with carbon dioxide ---because they excrete ammonia)
There is no exact number assigned to the difference between the higher and lower concentrations. However, the establishment of a concentration differential is essential for both diffusion as well as osmosis.
Yes, osmosis is how water travels between cells.
Single pass reverse osmosis means the feed water stream is first sent through the initial RO system. The product water from this system is treated further with yet another RO system. The result is highly purified water.
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The shark is exhibiting osmoregulation. Marine animals must have a similar salt content in their cells to the water they live in. That way, the cells are not prone to either losing or gaining too much water through osmosis.
Osmoregulation is the maintenance of the amounts of water and salts in body fluids. Excretion is a process of homeostasis. In this process,nthe metabolic wastes are eliminated from body to maintain the internal conditions at equilibrium.
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Dialysis only refers to the transfer of the solute, while the transfer of the solvent is called osmosis.
The difference between osmosis and active transport is that osmosis takes place only in water molecule and active transport takes place in takes place in the internal lining of the small intestine. 2 osmosis takes place in presence of concentration gradient and active transport against the concentration gradient.
Osmosis is the tendency of fluids to pass through a membrane with equal concentrations on both sides. Reverse osmosis is forcing fluids through a membrane with a lower concentration on one side than the other.
Tonicity refers to the measure of the effective osmotic pressure gradient between two solutions. The higher the difference in the tonicity between the two solutions, the more osmosis transpires.
osmosis refers to the movement of water across a membrane. Diffusion refers to everything else tending towards equal concentration.
Osmosis is the diffusion of water across a membrane, and does not require the input of energy. Active transport requires energy input.
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Diffusion is the process in which particles move from a high concentration area to a low concentration area. Osmosis is the diffusion of water, again to equalise concentrations.