The pressure exerted by water moving during osmosis is called______pressure. A. tonic B. diffusion C. selectively permeable D. osmotic
Biology · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020
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The pressure exerted by water moving during osmosis is called osmotic pressure. Also it can be defined as the minimum pressure that needs to be happening on a solution in order to prevent the solution to flow inwards across the semipermeable membrane. Osmotic pressure is of vital in biology for example in the cell's membrane is selective toward many of the solutes found in living organisms.