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Q: When a living plant cell is immersed in a strong salt solution what is the direction of osmosis?
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Osmosis in living organism?

osmosis is in living organism .osmosis is a flow of liquid from higher concentration to lower concentration . all living organisms undergoes this process.for eg: due to over heat our body undergoes osmosis process by emitting the sweat outside


Does osmosis reproduce?

Osmosis is a process and not a living being. So, it cannot reproduce.


Give 3 examples of osmosis in living organisms?

the osmosis is special examples of diffussion


How do living cells deal with osmosis?

They deal with osmosis by dividing into two daughter nuclei.


Does osmosis occur in living cells?

Yes, osmosis is how water travels between cells.


Which process of living things produces water that enters the water cycle?

Osmosis. Osmosis is the diffusion of WATER specifically. sources: 8th grade living environment (9th grade science)


How does water enter a living macrophage?

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What was that animated movie called with the germs living in a man?

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What happens when red blood cells are placed in soap solution?

Plasmolysis is experienced. This is shrinkage or contraction of the protoplasm away from the wall of a living plant or bacterial cell, caused by loss of water through osmosis. Osmosis is the movement of water from area of high concentration to area of low concentration


When cells are submerged in a hypertonic solution the salt concentration inside the cells is than the salt concentration outside the cells. This causes water to the cells.?

As water molecules are smaller than either Sodium or Chlorine molecules, osmosis is favoured in their leaving the cell into the salt solution. Therefore a living cell shrinks in salt solution.


Does osmosis occurs in neem tree?

Osmosis is the diffusion of water down it's concentration gradien through a semi-permeable barrier. One can be quite sure that osmosis is occuring in the living neem tree.


How do you demonstrate osmosis in a non-living tissue?

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