It would flow from the microbe to the jam. This is a educated guess from an st ives student in year 7.
osmosis
Passive molecular diffusion. The Cell can't be compared to a hollowed out potato! Meaning that the osmotic flow of water into the sugar filled potato interior pool is unidirectional; while the Cell may control the flow of water, in or out, depending upon it's needs.
Osmosis is the tendency of water to flow from high concentration to low concentration. Osmosis, gravity, pressure, and matrix effects (cohesion, surface tension, etc.) all factor into the final water potential.
osmosis
The small molecules like those of water will most likely cause osmosis n the body. This will happen when water flow through the membrane.
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osmosis
Osmosis .
osmosis
1) Osmosis refers to the flow of water along the water potential through a selectively/differentially permeable membrane/tubing due to a difference in water potential. Reverse osmosis refers to the flow of water against the water potential through a selectively/differentially permeable membrane/tubing due to energy gained from the surroundings or an increase in pressure.
1) Osmosis refers to the flow of water along the water potential through a selectively/differentially permeable membrane/tubing due to a difference in water potential. Reverse osmosis refers to the flow of water against the water potential through a selectively/differentially permeable membrane/tubing due to energy gained from the surroundings or an increase in pressure.
osmosis
Passive molecular diffusion. The Cell can't be compared to a hollowed out potato! Meaning that the osmotic flow of water into the sugar filled potato interior pool is unidirectional; while the Cell may control the flow of water, in or out, depending upon it's needs.
Osmosis is the movement of water from a high concentration to a low concentration through a selectively permeable membrane until it is evenly spread. Depending on the concentration of the two solutions, water could flow in either direction, going from the one with MORE water to the one with LESS water.
Osmosis is the tendency of water to flow from high concentration to low concentration. Osmosis, gravity, pressure, and matrix effects (cohesion, surface tension, etc.) all factor into the final water potential.
Osmosis refers to the flow of water along the water potential through a selectively/differentially permeable membrane/tubing due to a difference in water potential. Thus, it does not require oxygen.
Osmosis is not a molecule. It is the flow of water through cell membranes from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.