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Cell membrane and sap vacuole membrane
Water enters a plant cell primarily through osmosis, a process where water molecules move across the selectively permeable cell membrane. This occurs through specialized proteins called aquaporins, which facilitate the rapid transport of water. As water enters the cell, it helps maintain turgor pressure, essential for the plant's structure and growth.
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.
A cell membrane is found in all living cells on Earth. These cell membranes allow water to flow in and out for example providing hydration to the cell.
depend upon your choice , hydrogen permeable but water not
Cell membrane and sap vacuole membrane
A plant root's membrane is permeable to water, but not to all dissolved substances. A permeable bandage allows air to reach the wound. Water enters permeable layers underground which can filter it.
only plasma membrane
Osmosis is the diffusion of water across a semi-permeable membrane, like a cell wall. Cell walls in plant cells are semi-permeable, allowing water to move in and out of the cell through osmosis to help maintain the cell's turgor pressure and overall structure.
a dialysis membrane is selectively permeable, it is used in experiments to simulate cellular membranes, and it is permeable to water but not to sucrose.
I assume you mean semi-permerable membrane that is permeable to the solution (water) but not the solute (salt). Osmosis can only occur if the membrane does NOT allow salt to pass through. Osmosis is the movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of low salt concentration to higher salt concentration.
Water enters a plant cell primarily through osmosis, a process where water molecules move across the selectively permeable cell membrane. This occurs through specialized proteins called aquaporins, which facilitate the rapid transport of water. As water enters the cell, it helps maintain turgor pressure, essential for the plant's structure and growth.
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.
A partially permeable membrane is required for osmosis to occur. This membrane allows the passage of solvent molecules (usually water) while preventing the passage of solute molecules.
A cell membrane is found in all living cells on Earth. These cell membranes allow water to flow in and out for example providing hydration to the cell.
depend upon your choice , hydrogen permeable but water not
A permeable membrane is a barrier that allows certain substances to pass through while blocking others based on size, charge, or other properties. This selective permeability enables the membrane to regulate the flow of molecules or ions in and out of a cell or compartment. Examples of permeable membranes include cell membranes and dialysis membranes.