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Notes on Endosmosis - Unacademy
Endosmosis is the process by which water molecules pass through the cell membrane and into the cell . Because of the infiltration of water into the cells, the cells expand. This phenomenon occurs when the water potential outside of the cell is higher than the water potential within the cytoplasm of the cell.
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ENDOSMOSIS Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of ENDOSMOSIS is passage (as of a surface-active substance) through a membrane from a region of lower to a region of higher concentration.
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Difference Between Endosmosis And Exosmosis - BYJU'S
Endosmosis is the movement of the water inside the cells when the cell is placed in a hypotonic solution. This movement of water causes the cell to swell.
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endosmosis
endosmosis Physics and Phys. (ɛndəzˈməʊsɪs) [mod.L. (quasi-Gr.), f. Gr. ἔνδο-ν (see endo-) + ὠσµός pushing, thrusting. = endosmose. (The two forms appear to be equally frequent in use; endosmosis is more in accordance with Eng. analogies.)] The passage of a fluid ‘inwards’ through a porous septum, t...
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ENDOSMOSIS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Endosmosis, en-dos-mō′sis, n. the passage of a fluid inwards through an organic membrane, to mix with another fluid inside—also En′dosmose.—n.
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What is endosmosis? - Definition | CK-12 Foundation
Endosmosis is a type of osmosis in which water or any solvent moves from an area of lower solute concentration, through a semi-permeable membrane, to an area ...
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Turgidity
A plant cell in hypotonic solution will absorb water by endosmosis, so that the increased volume of water in the cell will increase pressure
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What's the difference between endocytosis and endosmosis? - Quora
Endosmosis is the passage (as of a surface-active substance) through a membrane from a region of lower to a region of higher solute ...
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definition of endosmosis by The Free Dictionary
1. osmosis toward the inside of a cell or vessel. 2. the flow of a substance from an area of lesser concentration to one of greater concentration ...
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Difference Between Endosmosis And Exosmosis - GeeksforGeeks
Exosmosis is the transfer of water from cells to the surrounding environment, whereas endosmosis is the transport of water into cells.
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Endosmosis Examples (with Definition) - Biology Reader
Endosmosis is the diffusion of water into the cell. As a result, cells in the solution swell, become turgid or may get ruptured sometimes.
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Electro-osmosis - Wikipedia
is the motion of liquid induced by an applied potential across a porous material, capillary tube, membrane, microchannel, or any other fluid conduit.
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endosmic
endosmic, a. (ɛnˈdɒzmɪk) [f. Gr. ἔνδο-ν + ὠσµό-ς (see endosmosis) + -ic.] Of or pertaining to endosmosis.c 1865 J. Wylde in Circ. Sc. I. 62/2 Gases have an astonishing tendency to mix together, by what is called endosmic action.
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Absorption of water
This gradient of water potential causes endosmosis. The endosmosis of water continues until the water potential both in the root and soil becomes equal.
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exosmosis
exosmosis Physics and Phys. (ɛksɒzˈməʊsɪs) [mod.L. (quasi-Gr.), f. Gr. ἔξ-ω (see exo-) + ὠσµός pushing; = exosmose. Cf. endosmosis.] The passage of a fluid ‘outwards’ through a porous septum, to mix with external fluid.1839 Todd Cycl. Anat. II. 98/2 There is then a current of..exosmosis which enters...
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