If a more concentrated salt solution is on one side of a membrane and a less concentrated salt solution is on the other side, water molecules tend to pass through the membrane.



Answer :

Cellular water is drawn to salt concentrations which are highest.

  • A cell will enlarge as it overflows in order to interact with the salt if there was enough salt within than outside. Water will penetrate through into the membrane as well as flow inside if this is the case.
  • By enabling solvent molecules to move through a selectively permeable membrane from a somewhat concentrated solution towards a more concentrated one, osmosis represents a process that typically equalises the solute concentrations on the two sides.

The magnitude of both the concentration differential between the opposite sides of the membrane affects how quickly molecules diffuse. Temperature: Higher temperatures cause molecules to move more swiftly. As a result, diffusion speed significant increase as temperature rises.

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