osmosis
yes...when placed in a hypertonic solution, it goes shrinks (plasmolysis).
they oth make big or large movement
we call it photosynthesis. it will make carbohydrates and o2 gas.
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants produce sugar (glucose) using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. This sugar is then stored or used as energy for the plant's growth and metabolism.
The movement of water in the biosphere is known as the hydrological cycle or the water cycle. This process involves the continuous circulation of water through various stages such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff. It is essential for maintaining ecosystems and supporting life on Earth.
A person who studies ground water is called a hydrogeologist. They specialize in studying the occurrence, movement, and properties of groundwater within the Earth's subsurface.
a water fall
On a large scale you would call the movement a tide. On a small scale you would call the movement a wave.
invection
osmosis
a water fall
yes...when placed in a hypertonic solution, it goes shrinks (plasmolysis).
Water and minerals are absorbed by the plant's roots and transported upward through specialized tubes called xylem. This process is driven by transpiration, where water evaporates from the leaves, creating tension that pulls water from the roots. The movement of water and minerals through the plant body is essential for nutrient uptake and maintaining plant structure.
they oth make big or large movement
A vacuole is bigger in a plant cell because plants cannot find water for themselves, It has to be of acess.Therefore, vacuoles store the water for the plant. Animals are able to go to a land where water is within reach animal cell also stores food, and chemicals for the call in the vacuole. Please take the time to consider this answer. I truly hope that this answer will meet your standards and needs!
The regular movement of the Earth's water is called the water cycle. This process involves the continuous circulation of water between the atmosphere, land, and oceans through processes like evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.
because they were the first to live on land and water as well.