The movement of water and dissolved materials through a cell membrane is called Osmosis.
for liquids and materials the term is diffusion. For water the term is osmosis.
Mechanical force is the passage of water. It dissolves materials through membranes when under pressure.
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Rate This Answer0 CommentsThe root endodermis permits only a one way passage of materials because the root doesn't want certain things entering. It's called selective permeability.
Water is one of the best solvents we have. It is also chemically reactive. When moving it is powerful hydraulic force. To top this off hot water is even mote chemically active.This results in water containing hydrogen sulphide, sulphate and carbon dioxide reacting with rocks it encounters in its passage through rock strata reacting rocks like limestone to dissolve them. The weakened rocks break up under the hydraulic pressure to leave th apparent rock. These bits might include either the reactive rock or included bits of non-reactive rock. Finally when the rock emerges to the cooler layers near the Earth's surface it cools. The cooling reduces the amount of dissolved material it can contain ant the materials precipitate out as solids containing carbonates, sulphates, and other materials as well as a dissolved burden in equilibrium with the new temperature.
The pressure is lowest as the front passes. In fact, that is how you can identify a cold front on a map with no other information.
It hold the structure of the cell together. It also regulate what enters and exits the cell.
passage of materials through villi intothe blood
Though the temperature of the inner core is believed to be about 5 000 deg C, the immense pressure ensures that this part of earth is a solid. As inferred by the passage of seismic waves. The heating is caused by the decay of radioactive materials.
Alfred J. Stamm has written: 'Wood and cellulose science' -- subject(s): Wood, Cellulose 'Passage of liquids, vapors and dissolved materials through softwoods' -- subject(s): Wood, Permeability
Intrapulmonary pressure is the pressure within the air passage and the alveoli of the lungs.
In and out of the bloodstream. I hope this helps.
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Water is one of the best solvents we have. It is also chemically reactive. When moving it is powerful hydraulic force. To top this off hot water is even mote chemically active.This results in water containing hydrogen sulphide, sulphate and carbon dioxide reacting with rocks it encounters in its passage through rock strata reacting rocks like limestone to dissolve them. The weakened rocks break up under the hydraulic pressure to leave th apparent rock. These bits might include either the reactive rock or included bits of non-reactive rock. Finally when the rock emerges to the cooler layers near the Earth's surface it cools. The cooling reduces the amount of dissolved material it can contain ant the materials precipitate out as solids containing carbonates, sulphates, and other materials as well as a dissolved burden in equilibrium with the new temperature.
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osmotic pressure
Yes, it clearly states in the passage above, the more diffrence in pressure the more violent the wind movement.
cell membrane aka plasma membrane