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Diffusion and osmosis are related concepts, which involve movement of materials from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration. Diffusion involves movement of ... In a hypotonic solution, the concentration of solute (sucrose, in this demonstration) is lower than in the solution you are comparing it to.
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DIFFUSION IS MOVEMENT OF MOLECULE FROM REGION OF HIGHER CONCENTRATION TO THE REGION OF LOWER CONCENTRATION ALONG CONCENTRATION GRADIENT
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Compare and contrast osmosis and diffusion in essence they are the same phenomenon, just with different materials. Diffusion is the process whereby in a freely mobile solution... ... Osmosis is diffusion, but referring to the specific movement of water. So in the above example, yes the orange juice will move but so will...
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AP Biology **NOTE: the graph for Quetion #6 is incorrect; ... 4. Conclusion: When comparing the initial data to the final data, the changes in mass and measurement are evident that osmosis and diffusion of NaCl did occur inside the eggs. Sucrose, on the other hand, did not diffuse through the microscopic pores of the shell.
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So if someone asks you "is this hypotonic" you can only ask "compared to what?" Only osmolarity is absolute: comparing any solution A to any solution B with a greater osmolarity, A will be hypotonic to B and B hypertonic to A, ... Osmosis = (see Campbell, Fig.8.10) Diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane.
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I am trying to compare process osmosis and diffussion and how does the two process help a plant leaves remain firm? 2. How exactly does a cell membrane structure related to its. ... What is diffusion and how is it compared to the process with osmosis? - What is diffusion and how is it compared to the process with osmosis?
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This spreading movement of the red molecules through the water is called diffusion. It is a very hard thing to understand. Individually, the red molecules just move about, ... I hope you have understood diffusion. Osmosis. Osmosis is the process of water molecules passing through a very thin solid membrane.
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Osmosis is a selective diffusion process driven by the internal energy of the solvent molecules. It is convenient to express the available energy per unit volume in terms of "osmotic pressure". It is customary to express this tendency toward solvent transport in pressure units relative to the pure solvent.
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GCSE Biology Diffusion and Osmosis ... Diffusion and Osmosis - Presentation Transcript ... Diffusion and Osmosis in Cells...
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