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Diffusion and osmosis are passive and do not require energy.
the nucleus controls both osmosis and diffusion in and out of a cell
The ultimate goal of both diffusion and osmosis is to reach a state of balance.
Yes, osmosis and diffusion are both examples of passive transport.
Osmosis is just a form of diffusion. They are both the movement of substances and both require a concentration gradient.
Diffusion and osmosis are both types of passive transport. The two requirements that distinguish osmosis from diffusion are the presence of a membrane and the type of substance.
no they are passive transport
Both affected by Concentrations?
Molecules travel across the cell membrane from a higher concentration to a lower concentration during both osmosis and diffusion. Diffusion is when molecules move across the cells' membrane from a higher concentration to a lower concentration. Osmosis is the diffusion of water.
Osmosis and diffusion are the same because they are both ways that molecules are carried across the cellular membrane with the concentration gradient.
Yes.
Osmosis runs on the principle of diffusion. The diffusion of water molecules through semipermeable membrane is called osmosis. We are getting most of our drinking water by RO process (i. e. reverse osmosis). Root hairs of plant absorb water by endo-osmosis.