answersLogoWhite

0

do you mean out of a cell of a Saltwater Fish,if then: osmosis
User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What process water moves out of the cells of a saltwater fish and into the ocean?

its yo boy rell bezzyCellular Respiration


What do the cells in a fish do when it moves from saltwater to freshwater?

the cells fill with water


How do cells in a fish react when it moves from saltwater from freshwater?

The cells fill with water.


How do the cells in a fish react when It moves from saltwater freshwater?

The cells gain water.


Process by which water moves into the cells of lens is called?

active transport


A salmon moves from a saltwater ocean to a freshwater river. what takes place in the salmons cells as it moves?

The cells take in salt to balance the solute concentration-apex


What is it called when the salt water flows inland from the ocean?

This process is called "saltwater intrusion." It occurs when saltwater moves into and contaminates freshwater sources, typically in coastal areas where there is excessive water extraction from wells or a decrease in freshwater flow.


A salmon moves from a saltwater ocean to freshwater river what takes place in the salmon cells as it moves?

The cells fill with water because of the movement of water by osmosis. (APEX)


What waters moves out of the cells of a saltwater fish and into the ocean?

its yo boy rell bezzyCellular Respiration


How do the cells in the fish react when it moves from saltwater to freshwater?

Salt controls water absorption so the cells would gain water.


What is the name of the process when oxygen moves out of cells?

The process is called cellular respiration. Oxygen moves out of the cells during the final step of cellular respiration, where it is used to produce energy (ATP) through a series of chemical reactions.


What book transport process moves materials into cells?

The process that moves materials into cells is called endocytosis. During endocytosis, the cell membrane surrounds particles or substances outside the cell, forming a vesicle. The vesicle then fuses with the cell membrane and releases its contents into the cell.