Osmosis is the movement of solvent molecules (usually water) across a selectively permeable membrane from an area of lower solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration. The significance of solute concentration to osmosis is that it determines the direction and rate of water movement. Higher solute concentration results in higher osmotic pressure, leading to more water moving into the area with higher solute concentration.
Osmosis is controlled by the difference in solute concentration between a semi-permiable membrane. The membrane is too small for the solute to pass through to reach equilibrium, but water is small enough to go through, so it passes through the membrane and equilibrates the concentration of the solute on both sides. This process is driven by the positive change in entropy.
If you mean as in a drawing, then it is a line or outer covering (cell wall) and atoms trying to get through to them. Have two different kinds. That's all i can help you with right now. Hope I helpes :o
I am not sure what you mean.... but if you are asking what is used on osmosis, it is only water molecules. Osmosis is the diffusion of water molecules from a high concentration are to a low concentration area to make the amount of water molecules a little more equal.
The diffusion of water refers to the movement of water molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. This process occurs naturally to achieve equilibrium and is important for processes like osmosis in living organisms.
In science, dilute refers to a solution that has a low concentration of solute relative to the solvent. This means there is a higher proportion of solvent compared to solute in a dilute solution. Diluting a solution involves adding more solvent to decrease the concentration of the solute.
Osmosis is controlled by the difference in solute concentration between a semi-permiable membrane. The membrane is too small for the solute to pass through to reach equilibrium, but water is small enough to go through, so it passes through the membrane and equilibrates the concentration of the solute on both sides. This process is driven by the positive change in entropy.
I think you mean "Active Transport" The main differences between the two is that osmosis does not use energy and active transport does. Also osmosis moves from a higher concentration of solution to a lower concentration, whereas active transport can be used to go from a lower concentration of solution to a higher concentration.
This is answered in dot point form because this is the best way to answer your questions in VCE biology -A decalcified egg that is placed in a hypertonic solution will mean that the solute concentration outside of the egg is higher than the solute concentration in the egg cells -This means that due to the solute not being able to move through the semi-permeable membrane, osmosis will take place -Water molecules will move out of the egg to equalize the concentration of the solute outside of the cells and the solute concentration within the cells -Therefore, this will cause a decrease in the mass of the decalcified egg (the more hypertonic a solution is that the decalcified egg is placed into, the greater the percentage of mass loss there will be due to the increase in osmosis) Hope this helped ^-^
In osmosis, the water moves from low solute concentration to high solute concentration.
concentration means there is more solute than solvent
If you mean as in a drawing, then it is a line or outer covering (cell wall) and atoms trying to get through to them. Have two different kinds. That's all i can help you with right now. Hope I helpes :o
From areas of higher concentration (of water) to lower concentration (of water) - ie it fills the space. That would mean that it would flow from a solution whose concentration of solute is higher to one where the solute concentration is lower.
Dilute it when there isn't much solute in the solution. So there is a lot of solvent. Concentrated mean there is a lot of solute in the solution.
This statement means that as the solute concentration increases, the concentration of water decreases. Osmosis is the diffusion of a solvent such as water. Osmosis occurs whenever there is a difference of water concentrations between two sides of a membrane. The water diffuses to the side of the membrane which contains the highest concentration of solutes. by Together.
It means the diffusion of fluids through a membrane. Oxygen is diffused into your blood through the alveoli walls by osmosis. The difference between diffusion generally and osmosis is the permeable membrane.osmosis is a type of diffusion. diffusion is when particles spread out from an area of high concentration to evenly disperse themselves in a container that they're in. for example: if you go to a concert or something they usually use fog machines. when they first turn it on, the fog is only in a small area. if you notice 5 minutes later, the fog will be spread out in the air of the entire building.osmosis is the same thing except more specific: it is the movement of WATER molecules across a CELL's MEMBRANE. (water moving from an area with lots of water to an area with less water)
I'm not sure what you meant by "osimosis." If you are referring to osmosis, it is the movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. This process helps to balance the concentration of solutes on both sides of the membrane.
I am not sure what you mean.... but if you are asking what is used on osmosis, it is only water molecules. Osmosis is the diffusion of water molecules from a high concentration are to a low concentration area to make the amount of water molecules a little more equal.