Osmosis is the net movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of lower gradient concentration to an area of higher gradient concentration. On the other hand, tonicity is the ability of an extracellular fluid to make water move into or out of a cell through osmosis. A solution's tonicity is related to its osmolarity or the total concentration of the solutes in a solution.
When solutions of varying osmolarities are separated through a membrane that is permeable to water but not to solute, water from the side with lower osmolarity will move to the area with higher osmolarity.
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Populations of organisms that have sigmoid growth curves
limited by the carrying capacity are called K-selected.
Species are divided into two selected species, R-selected
species and K-selected species. K-selected
species are <span>also called K-strategist. These are the species whose populations vary at or near the <span>carrying capacity <span>(K) of the </span></span>environment<span> in which they live.</span></span>