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Izayah Gould
2 May, 12:57
What is osmosis as a scientific term
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Jonathan Ferrell
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Osmosis is the scientific process of transferring fluid between molecules. When molecules move in and out of a cell to achieve the same concentration of something, like salt, on both sides, then osmosis is happening.
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