Osmosis is the transfer of water through a membrane to have an equilibrium of water particles on each side.
Defusion is also the transfer of water through a membrane, but because it is trying to make the concentrations of ions on each side equivilant.
Diffusion is the movement of any substance from an area of high concentration, to an area of low concentration.
E.g.
If you stand in the corner of a room and spray a deodorant can in the air, the air around you will have a high concentration of the deodorant, whereas the other end of he room will have no deodorant in. The deodorant will then begin to diffuse across the room (moving from the area of high concentration to the area of low concentration (the other side of the room, in this case). Eventually, the deodorant will be evenly spread throughout the room.
Osmosis is the diffusion of water through a semi permeable membrane.
A cell membrane is an example of a partially permeable membrane, and osmosis occurs in cells all the time. Osmosis keeps our cell water levels just right. When there is a low concentration of water in the cell, water diffuses into the cell. When the cell's water level is too high, water diffuses out of the cell.
Dialysis only refers to the transfer of the solute, while the transfer of the solvent is called osmosis.
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.
Diffusion is when there is lower concentration in one area than another so the particles that are in the area with higher concentration move to the area with lower concentration to make the concentration same in both areas. Osmosis is a type of diffusion but diffusion that only has water involved. So if there's no water... it's not osmosis. It's gotta be diffusion.
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.
There has to be a difference in concentration in order for diffusion and osmosis to occur.
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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.
Diffusion is when there is lower concentration in one area than another so the particles that are in the area with higher concentration move to the area with lower concentration to make the concentration same in both areas. Osmosis is a type of diffusion but diffusion that only has water involved. So if there's no water... it's not osmosis. It's gotta be diffusion.
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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.
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