In the process of refining my notes and have come to the realization that I don't understand something that I have written ..
I summarized from this extract (pg71 of biology in focus):
Changes in water concentration
lead to corresponding changes in solute
concentration in cells: the relative
concentration of solutes: water in cells
determines the osmotic pressure
of cells. Water enters and leaves cells
by the process of osmosis and the
net direction of water movement is
dependent on the osmotic gradient—
water moves from a high to a low
water concentration through the
selectively permeable cell membrane.
The movement of water into and out of
cells therefore depends directly on the
concentration of solutions both inside
and outside the cells.
I feel like the explanation is saying the opposite of the part in italics.. Maybe i'm just a little slow today.
Help appreciated
I summarized from this extract (pg71 of biology in focus):
Changes in water concentration
lead to corresponding changes in solute
concentration in cells: the relative
concentration of solutes: water in cells
determines the osmotic pressure
of cells. Water enters and leaves cells
by the process of osmosis and the
net direction of water movement is
dependent on the osmotic gradient—
water moves from a high to a low
water concentration through the
selectively permeable cell membrane.
The movement of water into and out of
cells therefore depends directly on the
concentration of solutions both inside
and outside the cells.
I feel like the explanation is saying the opposite of the part in italics.. Maybe i'm just a little slow today.
Help appreciated