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... concentrations of a solute on either side of a membrane , water will move across the membrane from the region of lower to the region of higher concentration of solute until the concentrations of the solute are equalized on both sides of ...
... concentrations of a solute on either side of a membrane , water will move across the membrane from the region of lower to the region of higher concentration of solute until the concentrations of the solute are equalized on both sides of ...
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... concentration on the other side of the membrane . The rates of passive diffusion are de- termined by the concentration gradient ; the greater the gradient , the more rapid the movement . The rates of simple diffusion across the ...
... concentration on the other side of the membrane . The rates of passive diffusion are de- termined by the concentration gradient ; the greater the gradient , the more rapid the movement . The rates of simple diffusion across the ...
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... concentration ( sodium ion concentration ) on the growth of microorganisms of varying salt tolerances . Halophiles require salt for growth . Growth rate Moderate halophile ( marine organism ) 1 3 % Extreme halophile Sodium ion ...
... concentration ( sodium ion concentration ) on the growth of microorganisms of varying salt tolerances . Halophiles require salt for growth . Growth rate Moderate halophile ( marine organism ) 1 3 % Extreme halophile Sodium ion ...
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