Practice: Osmosis is best defined as the movement of:
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Introduction to Membrane Transport | 14 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Passive vs. Active Transport | 14 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
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Simple and Facilitated Diffusion | 18 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
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Concept #1: Osmosis
Example #1: What is the tonicity of the outside solution in comparison to the inside of the cell?
Concept #2: Osmosis
Practice: Osmosis is best defined as the movement of:
Practice: Which direction would you expect water to move across the cell membrane?
Concept #3: Osmosis
Practice: Plants become turgid when placed in this type of solution:
Practice: What would you expect to happen to the cell under the following conditions?
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