Osmosis is the movement of water from a hypotonic solution to a hypertonic solution through a semi-permeable membrane. The cell utilizes this phenomenon to indirectly regulate water in its cytoplasm by regulating the amount of osmotically active solutes in its cytoplasm through active transport.
<span>Increasing unsaturated fatty acids in the phospholipid bilayer would increase the permeability of glucose. This is due to the kinks that are on unsaturated fatty acids that would cause the membrane to shift and move more than if it were to have saturated fatty acids which are more stable and make the membrane less permeable.</span>
- - The cellular level of organization are the colonial protozoans.