Water enters the cell through the cell membrane through a process called osmosis. It doesn't require any energy from the cell (atp) because it is a type of passive transport.
it can enter it because the cell membrane, which acts like a barrier let's in good substance's and keeps out bad substances. if your talking about a red blood cell it's because it doesn't have a cell wall like plant's do and they burst when they get too swelled up.
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A droplet is a very small drop of a liquid. It is typically used to describe tiny, spherical or nearly spherical particles of liquid. For example, raindrops are droplets of water falling from the sky, and when you put a drop of water on a surface,
Yes, the density of a liquid can affect its droplet shape. A higher density liquid tends to form more rounded droplets, while a lower density liquid may form more flattened or elongated droplets due to differences in surface tension forces.
"Shizuku" is a Japanese word that translates to "droplet" or "a small quantity of liquid." It is often used to refer to a small amount of water, wine, or other liquid. In a metaphorical sense, it can also represent something small and precious.
Condensation. This is gas molecules forming in their liquid state.
A snowflake is a crystallized form of frozen water vapor, while a water droplet is a liquid form of water. Snowflakes have a complex and symmetrical structure, while water droplets are spherical in shape. Snowflakes fall from clouds as solid particles, while water droplets remain liquid until they freeze or evaporate.
The possessive form of the singular noun droplet is droplet's.
The constituent part of a solid aerosol is a particle, as opposed to a droplet in a "liquid" based aerosol.
The constituent part of a solid aerosol is a particle, as opposed to a droplet in a "liquid" based aerosol.
Large molecules enter a cell through a process called endocytosis. This involves the cell engulfing the molecule by forming a vesicle around it, which is then brought into the cell. There are different types of endocytosis, such as phagocytosis (engulfing solid particles) and pinocytosis (engulfing liquid particles).