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In osmosis, large molecules like proteins and polysaccharides do not move across the membrane. Only smaller molecules such as water and ions can pass through the membrane during osmosis.
The molecule that moves during osmosis is water. Water moves across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration in order to equalize the concentration on both sides.
Water molecules are the molecules that move in osmosis across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration.
Water molecules move across the membrane during osmosis. Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from an area of lower solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration across a semi-permeable membrane.
Osmosis is not a molecule. It is the flow of water through cell membranes from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.
Osmosis is a phenomenon not a molecule !
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Some interesting techniques can be learned by the process of osmosis.
by... osmosis is the diffusion of water molecule across and athe diffusion is the process by which molecules speards from area
The solvent, usually water.
No it is a mode of passive transport or water.
A molecule like glucose is most likely to cause osmosis in the body. Glucose is a small molecule that can easily cross cell membranes, causing changes in osmotic pressure and potentially affecting the movement of water into or out of cells.
It is used in water pureification.
Australia uses the Reverse Osmosis system for tap water.
they make the concentration of the solute equal inside and outside of the molecule.
In osmosis, large molecules like proteins and polysaccharides do not move across the membrane. Only smaller molecules such as water and ions can pass through the membrane during osmosis.
active transport uses energy