The amount of water in a cell after diffusion depends on the concentration of solutes inside and outside the cell. Water will move across the cell membrane through osmosis until equilibrium is reached, balancing the solute concentrations on both sides. In a hypotonic environment, water will enter the cell, potentially leading to swelling, while in a hypertonic environment, water will exit the cell, causing it to shrink. Ultimately, the final amount of water in the cell will stabilize based on these concentration gradients.
Water enters and exits a cell by osmosis, which is the diffusion of water.
The diffusion of water through a cell membrane is called osmosis.
Osmosis is the water molecules diffusion across the cell membranes. More informations can be find at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffusion
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Water enters and exits a cell by osmosis, which is the diffusion of water.
The diffusion of water into a cell by osmosis results in a buildup of water content within the cell, potentially causing it to swell or burst if not regulated by the cell's mechanisms.
The diffusion of water through a cell membrane is called osmosis.
Diffusion
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Diffusion
Osmosis is the water molecules diffusion across the cell membranes. More informations can be find at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffusion
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