Isotonic
when net solute concentrations are equal on both sides of a semi permeable membrane its called isotonic
equalize the concentration on both sides of the membrane through passive diffusion.
The tendency of a solvent to travel across a semipermeable membrane into an area with a higher solute concentration is called osmosis. It occurs in an attempt to equalize the concentration of solute on both sides of the membrane.
The process of water moving from a low solute concentration to a high solute concentration is called osmosis. During osmosis, water molecules pass through a semipermeable membrane, aiming to balance the solute concentrations on both sides. This movement continues until equilibrium is reached, where the concentrations of solutes are equal on both sides of the membrane. Osmosis is crucial for maintaining cellular functions and homeostasis in living organisms.
isotonic
The solute concentration is equal on both sides of the cell membrane
isotonic
Diffusion of fluid through a semipermeable membrane from a solution with a low solute concentration to a solution with a higher solute concentration until there is an equal concentration of fluid on both sides of the membrane
when net solute concentrations are equal on both sides of a semi permeable membrane its called isotonic
The equilibrium of solute across a membrane is reached when the concentration of the solute is the same on both sides of the membrane. This means that the movement of the solute molecules is balanced, with an equal number of molecules moving in and out of the membrane. At equilibrium, there is no net movement of solute across the membrane.
The solute concentration is equal on both sides of the cell membrane.
When the solute concentration on both sides of the semi-permeable membrane is the same.
equalize the concentration on both sides of the membrane through passive diffusion.
Osmotic pressure is the tendency of water to move from a region of low solute concentration to a region of high solute concentration through a semipermeable membrane. This process helps to equalize the concentration of solute particles on both sides of the membrane.
In osmosis, water molecules move through a semipermeable membrane from an area of lower solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration, in order to equalize the solute concentration on both sides of the membrane.
Osmosis is dependent on the concentration gradient of solute particles across a semipermeable membrane. Water moves from an area of lower solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration to equalize the solutions on both sides of the membrane.
The tendency of a solvent to travel across a semipermeable membrane into an area with a higher solute concentration is called osmosis. It occurs in an attempt to equalize the concentration of solute on both sides of the membrane.