exosmosis (Meaning)
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exosmosis (n.)
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Synonyms & Antonyms of exosmosis
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exosmosis Sentence Examples
- Plants undergo exosmosis when water moves from their cells to the surrounding environment.
- Exosmosis occurs when the concentration of solutes outside a cell is higher than inside.
- The loss of water from plant cells due to exosmosis causes them to become plasmolyzed.
- Exosmosis is responsible for the wilting of plants under drought conditions.
- Red blood cells undergo exosmosis when placed in a hypertonic solution.
- Exosmosis helps maintain osmotic balance in cells and tissues.
- The movement of water out of an amoeba during endocytosis is an example of exosmosis.
- Exosmosis plays a vital role in controlling the water content of microorganisms.
- The kidneys use exosmosis to concentrate urine by reabsorbing water from the tubules.
- Exosmosis is an essential process for the survival of all living organisms.
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Plants undergo exosmosis when water moves from their cells to the surrounding environment.
Exosmosis occurs when the concentration of solutes outside a cell is higher than inside.
The loss of water from plant cells due to exosmosis causes them to become plasmolyzed.
Exosmosis is responsible for the wilting of plants under drought conditions.