Biology
>
GCSE
>
Cells and Control
>
How does w...
3 years ago
·
1 Reply
·
1942 views
Columbus Schimmel
1 Answer
An experienced and enthusiastic tutor with a PhD in Molecular Biology
1 reviews
Water moves into and out of cells via osmosis - i.e. the movement of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration across a partially permeable membrane.
I'm available for 1:1 private online tuition!
Click here to view my profile and arrange a free introduction.Think you can help?
Get started with a free online introductions with an experienced and qualified online tutor on Sherpa.
Find a GCSE Biology Tutor