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  • A partially permeable membrane allows water molecules to pass through but restricts the passage of solute molecules.
  • What type of diffusion is osmosis?
    Water diffusion
  • What happens to a carrot when placed in salt water due to osmosis?
    Loses firmness
  • What is a concentration gradient?
    Difference in substance concentration
  • Why do plant cells rely on osmosis?
    Maintain turgor pressure
  • What type of molecules can pass through semi-permeable membranes?
    Water molecules
  • What is the driving force behind water movement across a semi-permeable membrane?
    Concentration gradient
  • Match the membrane property with its description:
    Semi-Permeable ↔️ Allows water, restricts solutes
    Fully Permeable ↔️ Allows all substances
    Driving Force in Osmosis ↔️ Concentration gradient
    Water Movement in Osmosis ↔️ High to low concentration
  • Osmosis occurs from an area of low water concentration to high water concentration
    False
  • The concentration gradient is the driving force in osmosis
    True
  • What drives substances to move in diffusion and osmosis?
    Concentration gradient
  • Osmosis helps maintain hydration and electrolyte balance in animals
  • Osmosis involves the movement of water from high to low concentration across a partially permeable membrane.

    True
  • Water moves from areas of high water potential to low water potential during osmosis.
    True
  • Diffusion involves the movement of substances from high to low concentration across a partially permeable membrane.
    False
  • What drives both diffusion and osmosis?
    Concentration gradient
  • Semi-permeable membranes restrict the passage of larger solute molecules.

    True
  • Semi-permeable membranes allow water molecules to pass through but restrict the passage of larger solute molecules
  • What is the primary role of semi-permeable membranes in living organisms?
    Facilitate osmosis
  • What is the definition of a partially permeable membrane?
    Allows water, restricts solutes
  • Why is osmosis essential for plant cells?
    Maintains turgor pressure
  • Semi-permeable membranes are essential for preventing dehydration in organisms

    True
  • Osmosis is crucial for water absorption in plant roots
    True
  • Osmosis is essential for maintaining cell turgor and preventing dehydration in organisms.
  • Osmosis attempts to balance the water potential on both sides of a partially permeable membrane.
  • Osmosis involves the movement of water from high to low concentration across a partially permeable membrane.
  • Semi-permeable membranes allow water molecules to pass through, but restrict larger solute molecules.
  • The movement of water in osmosis is from an area of low water concentration to high water concentration
    False
  • Osmosis is the diffusion of water molecules across a partially permeable membrane
  • Water moves in osmosis from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration driven by the gradient
  • A concentration gradient is the difference in concentration of a substance between two areas
  • Match the osmotic environment with its definition:
    Hypertonic ↔️ Higher solute concentration outside
    Isotonic ↔️ Equal solute concentration
    Hypotonic ↔️ Lower solute concentration outside