Normally, freshwater plant cells<span> use the process of osmosis to take in or give up water. However, when the surrounding water is filled with salt, the water inside the</span>cell<span> moves from where there is more water to where there is less, namely the salty</span>environment<span> outside of the </span>cell<span>.</span>
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bulk flow is the process by which proteins with a sorting signal travel to and from different cellular compartments. ... This process is called bulk flow., bulk flow in plant biology typically refers to the movement of water from the soil up through the plant to the leaf tissue, but can also be applied to the transport of larger solutes (e.g. sucrose) through the phloem.
The smallest particle of an element is an atom.
The reticular activating system's main function is regulating arousal and sleep−wake transitions