No, it does not, the molecules of a liquid are always consistently flowing, unlike a solid, & less aggressive than a gas molecule.
yes
Particles in a given medium stop moving across the membrane during diffusion when a state of equilibrium is reached, that is when the number of particles on either side of the membrane equalizes.
no
Vascular plants have tissues for moving water around.
No they don't, that's the problem.
Diffusion occurs in equilibrium, which means the molecules still move in and out of the cell, but the net (overall, total) movement is 0.
When will water stop moving across a membrane when the water concentration is equal on both sides.
Yes, they do.
Particles in a given medium stop moving across the membrane during diffusion when a state of equilibrium is reached, that is when the number of particles on either side of the membrane equalizes.
when your body shuts down
Water stops moving when the potential difference or the diffusion pressure becomes zero on both sides of the membrane.
When will water stop moving across a membrane when the water concentration is equal on both sides.
Must be that pressure is equal on both sides...
Sharks can never stop moving, because of the way their gills are. If they stop swimming, water will get in, and they will drown and die.
Fish do not die when they stop moving. Infact, they sleep NOT moving.
The check dames stop the moving water and thus the water go inside the ground and it increases water level.
It will stop moving in 200 million years.
Planets can not stop moving, your question is pointless.