umm well diffusion lives in are and so dose active transoprt and osomosis lives in water
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diffusion- substances move across the cell membrane from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration osmosis is the diffusion of water across a cell membrane (area of high concentration to an area of low concentration)
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Diffusion and Osmosis ... Osmosis - the diffusion of water (across a membrane) ... Diffusion and Osmosis are both types of PASSIVE TRANSPORT - that is, no energy is required for the molecules to move into or out of the cell.
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Osmosis is for water molecules only. Definition of osmosis is net movement of water molecules from a region of high solute to low solute. ie down the water potential gradient. Diffusion is the movement of substances from a region of high to...
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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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Water, carbon dioxide, and oxygen are among the few simple molecules that can cross the cell membrane by diffusion (or a type of diffusion known as osmosis ). Diffusion is one principle method of movement of substances within cells, as well as the method ... Explain osmosis in terms of a differentially permeable membrane.
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"Principles of Diffusion and Osmosis" is an .interactive tutorial written and designed by Ian Emerson, Associate Professor, Department of Biology; graphics and text programmed by Dean William Barnes...
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www.mun.ca/biology/Osmosis_Diffusion/tutor2.html
www.mun.ca/biology/Osmosis_Diffusion/tutor2.html
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An account of osmosis for GCSE biology students. ... All that matters in your exam is that you make all three points when you explain what osmosis is. ... Now to explain osmosis:
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www.purchon.com/biology/osmosis.htm
www.purchon.com/biology/osmosis.htm
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The processes of diffusion and osmosis account for much of the passive movement of molecules at the cellular level. ... Diffusion and Osmosis ... Lab 1 Osmosis...
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