No, osmosis does not occur between your body and the sea. It only occurs between almost all the 30 trillion cells in your body.
The cell does not need to use any ATP in order for osmosis to occur.
Well, considering osmosis is a very specific process for desalinating water, there are an infinite number of things that are not occuring during this process. For example, the big bang could not be occuring during osmosis because otherwise it would blow the entire universe apart, which clearly does no happen. One other example of something that does not occur during osmosis, is the combustion of water. In fact, it is nearly impossible for this to occur under any circumstances let alone during osmosis.
Distillation and reverse osmosis.
Sea water is easier to float in, but wave make it harder to swim in.
The water molecules are at a dynamic equilibrium, which means that equal amounts of water move into and out of the cell at the same time.
The cell does not need to use any ATP in order for osmosis to occur.
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Cause osmosis is a water condition.
Sea Turtles swim in the sea because they eat fish.
Yes, African Lions can swim in sea, but they only swim if they have to.
Salmon swim in the sea. Salmon are fish. Fish love water. The sea is water. Thus, salmon swim in the sea. Voila!
Trout cannot swim at sea.
they swim in the sea but mostly in red sea and in Dubai
jellyfish swim in the sea
Yes, osmosis can occur in a salted egg. The high salt concentration in the brine will cause water to move out of the egg through osmosis, which helps preserve the egg and enhances its flavor.
Osmosis does not occur when the concentration of solute is the same on both sides of the membrane, creating an isotonic environment where there is no net movement of water molecules. Additionally, osmosis may not occur if the membrane is impermeable to water molecules, preventing their movement across the membrane.
if the membrane is intact and there is a change of concentration of solut or solvent, osmosis should happen.