Osmosis-The diffusion of water through a membrane.
Answer-the sugar gets in to the strawberry and makes it melt so the watery syrup forms.
When you put sugar on a strawberry osmosis is what happens when the watery syrup comes out since osmosis is the diffusion of higher concentration from down to up
Enzyme activity, osmosis, and diffusion
enzyme function, diffusion, osmosis, homeostasis
There are three forms of passive transport, or the movement of biochemical and other atomic or molecular substances across the cell membranes. They are: osmosis, simple diffusion or facilitated diffusion, and filtration.
The abstract noun forms for the verb 'to explain' are explanation and the gerund, explaining.
The abstract noun forms for the verb 'to explain' are explanation and the gerund, explaining.
Osmosis is the diffusion of water across a membrane from the side of higher concentration to lower concentration. When sugar is placed on strawberries, the water diffuses across the cell membranes out of the strawberries and mixes with the sugar to form a syrupy substance.
When sugar is added to the strawberries it causes the water from the strawberries to move out of the strawberries across a semi-permeable cell membrane. The water that moved out of the strawberries produced the watery syrup that coated the strawberries. Sugar increases the rate of osmosis.
passive transport in and out of cells
Enzyme activity, osmosis, and diffusion
Enzyme activity, osmosis, and diffusion
enzyme function, diffusion, osmosis, homeostasis
Around the eye when you wake up
Two forms of passive transport (or transport not involving energy/ATP) are diffusion and facilitated diffusion. Another form is osmosis. Also keep in mind that passive transport is for smaller particles.
"Ice" is a verb and a noun and, as such, does not have a comparative or superlative form. The adjective icy would be icier and iciest respectively.
explain what ethical decision making entails in ideal forms
Yes. Osmosis needs water to finish the final product and to make both sides even. However, they use water as well and bacteria forms to produce a toxic waste. It is impossible to see osmosis but if you use a microscope you can.
Both are types of passive transport because they require no energy (ATP) to move molecules.