Answer: Osmosis is the movement of water or other solvent through a plasma membrane from a region of low solute concentration to a region of high solute concentration, tending to equalise the concentrations of the solutes. Osmosis is passive transport, meaning it does not require energy to be applied.
Examples of osmosis in daily life include plant cells soaking up water, skin soaking up water, and slugs reacting to salt.
The <span>myocardium (the middle layer)</span>
When you rub it, it creates some electrical forms inside that will charge it
<span>A biogenic sediment that forms from the accumulation of plant debris is known as "Limestone"
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