The water moves from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration across the semi permiable membrane using osmosis.
osmosis sir.
Osmosis~
The process of moving materials across the cell membrane without the expenditure of energy is called passive transfer
Process in which water molecules moves across a membrane?
Oxygen diffuses directly across the cell membrane and requires nothing to carry it.
osmosis
Osmosis. It's a type of facilitated diffusion in cells because a water molecule is too large to passively diffuse across a plasma membrane. You need to set it on fire first.
The process of moving materials across the cell membrane without the expenditure of energy is called passive transfer
Carbon dioxide moves out of the cells from a higher to lower concentration across the cell membrane. Then the CO2 moves through the capillary wall across the diffusion gradient. The diffusion process is repeated at the capillary/alveolar junction.
No. That would be osmosis. Mitosis is the process of dividing into two cells.
it occurs when water moves across a membrane to a lower concentration from a higher concentration.
ative transport
Process in which water molecules moves across a membrane?
The process that moves materials into cells is called endocytosis. During endocytosis, the cell membrane surrounds particles or substances outside the cell, forming a vesicle. The vesicle then fuses with the cell membrane and releases its contents into the cell.
Water moves across the cell membrane through the process of osmosis.
Diffusion is a physical process. When it is performed through a selectively permeable membrane, it is called osmosis. Thus osmosis is an appropriate word for movement of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane and not diffusion.
away from the area where it is more concentrated
Oxygen diffuses directly across the cell membrane and requires nothing to carry it.
Active transportation