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The movement of water and dissolved materials through a cell membrane is called Osmosis.
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Osmosis is the movement of water across the membrane, while diffusion is the movement of solids across a membrane Diffusion ordinarily does not require a membrane.The movement of particles of a substance by their own kinetic energy from their higher concentration to lower concentration is called diffusion.
Eggs have semipermeable membranes that allow for the absorption of water and other substances through osmosis. The eggshell is porous, so water and other molecules can pass through it to be absorbed by the egg.
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osmosis
Water is the primary compound that moves through cell membranes by osmosis. Osmosis is the passive movement of water from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration through a semi-permeable membrane.
All the actions of semiperiable membranes : surfaces that allow some materials to pass through but not others. USUALLY the term osmosis refers to membranes that pass water but not other substances.
The movement of water and dissolved materials through a cell membrane is called Osmosis.
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Osmosis
"Flowing Through Membranes: Osmosis and Diffusion Explained"
osmosis
water can pass through cell membranes by osmosis- similar to diffusion
osmosis
osmosis is the process of water moving from high concentration to low concentration through semi-permeable membranes. it is used to get water to the plant for photosyntesis