Osmosis of Water & Osmotic Pressure | Diffusion of Water
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Osmosis of Water & Osmotic Pressure:
The water molecules cross the membrane through aquaporins. It moves from high water concentration to low water concentration. Or in other words, it moves from high low osmolarity to high osmolarity. This is called osmosis. Osmotic pressure is pull on surrounding water, created by solutes in the solution. Its determined by number of particles in the solution, rather than mass of the particles.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:05 Water Permeability of Membrane & Aquaporins
00:29 Osmotic Gradient
04:00 Osmotic Pressure
06:20 Summary
Dr Vipul Navadiya
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so we can simply define osmotic pressure as the pressure which causes osmosis ?
Kind of. Yes.
It's like negative pressure. Like vaccum. That tends suck water. If that helps you understand it...
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