Biology Concepts and Investigations 4th Edition (Broward College-Central) BSC 1005
Biology Concepts and Investigations 4th Edition (Broward College-Central) BSC 1005
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ISBN: 9781307021417
Author: Hoefnagels
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 33, Problem 3WIO
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Why a person dehydrate much faster when drink seawater then when someone drinks fresh water.

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Osmosis is a process, which is used by several chemical and biological processes in order to attain equilibrium in the ionic concentration. The process involves movement of water from a higher concentration of the ions to the lower concentration of ions through a semipermeable membrane.

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