🔍 Real-world example: Imagine you have a raisin in a cup of pure water. The raisin has stuff (sugars and other solutes) inside it, but the water outside is pure. Water will move INTO the raisin, trying to "even out" the stuff inside and outside. Result? A plumper raisin!
🔍 Real-world example: Consider a packed concert (the cell) and the main entrance is crowded. The VIP entrance (aquaporin) allows a special group (water) to enter much faster and in an organized way!
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🔍 Real-world example: Imagine you have a raisin in a cup of pure water. The raisin has stuff (sugars and other solutes) inside it, but the water outside is pure. Water will move INTO the raisin, trying to "even out" the stuff inside and outside. Result? A plumper raisin!
🔍 Real-world example: Consider a packed concert (the cell) and the main entrance is crowded. The VIP entrance (aquaporin) allows a special group (water) to enter much faster and in an organized way!
Dive deeper and gain exclusive access to premium files of Biology HL. Subscribe now and get closer to that 45 🌟