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Cell Membranes: Osmosis in a Plant Cell

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Description: In biological terms, osmosis is the diffusion of water though a membrane to a region with a lower concentration of water. Do you understand how osmosis works in a plant cell? Take this interactive tour to help you master the concept and terminology.
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In biological terms, osmosis is the diffusion of water though a membrane to a region with a lower concentration of water. Do you understand how osmosis works in a plant cell? Take this interactive tour to help you master the concept and terminology.

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    Claire Hendrix on Tuesday, 16 October 2007, 12:19 CDT |

  2. Hey Professor Cram - I can't read all of the text on the Hypotonic section. It doesn't seem to fit in the box. I get a bit more in the expanded view, but it still looks like it cuts off early. BTW I am using Mozilla Firefox in a Windows environment set to 1280x1024.

    Jack Robinson on Wednesday, 17 October 2007, 03:18 CDT |


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