the type of particles that move around are those small cells that are in the cytoplasm
water molecules move during osmosis
The only molecules that move during osmosis are water (H2O) molecules.
Diffusion is the movement of particles from where there are lots of them, to where there are less of them. Osmosis is the same thing basically, but osmosis is only with water particles.
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.
Osmosis is the random movement of water particles through a partialy permiable membrane from a higher concentration to a lower concentrated solution.
water molecules move during osmosis
The only molecules that move during osmosis are water (H2O) molecules.
The types of particle transport mechanisms by which particles move into and out of the cell are diffusion, osmosis, and active transport.
During Diffusion the particles move very slow.
During osmosis water moves in and out of the cell equally in both directions.
Describe how water molecules move through the cell membrane during osmosis?
During passive transport. The particles do this with out energy. During osmosis is also passive tranport. Active transport uses energy or ATP.
Osmosis
Osmosis
Osmosis always involves the movement of water. During osmosis water will move in and out of the cell or membrane.
Diffusion is the movement of particles from where there are lots of them, to where there are less of them. Osmosis is the same thing basically, but osmosis is only with water particles.
active, passive transport, maybe osmosis too I'm not sure