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Osmotic pressure is the main cause of support in many plants.
The potential of a solution to create an osmotic pressure.
There are all sorts of osmotic processes going on also.
Thus when then and the osmotic pressure is given by the ideal solution law.
So there was a good deal of membrane damage through osmotic pressure.
The higher the osmotic pressure of a solution, the more water tends to move into it.
This effect can be used to power an osmotic power plant.
The rate at which this could occur was constrained by osmotic forces.
She turned, moving swiftly through the boat with her group, to the osmotic lock, and gone.
Death's osmotic nature tended to pick up new ideas altogether too quickly.
Under these conditions, a pressure is set up, known as osmotic pressure.
To maintain osmotic balance, water is retained in the urine.
Osmotic shock is sometimes used to release cellular components, such as oil.
The glucose-1-phosphate is hydrolysed: which causes the osmotic potential to rise.
The force that pushes the water is called 'osmotic pressure'.
So the water in the cells will ooze out according to the property of osmotic pressure.
"The water reduction saves storage space and creates a high osmotic pressure."
We have obtained similar osmotic potential results with leaf tissue (data not shown).
Osmotic potential has important implication for many living organisms.
The osmotic pressure drives water back into the vessels.
The resulting osmotic pressure causes a rapid influx of water into the cell.
Having a lower osmotic potential than a standard.
Having the same osmotic potential as another solution.
The four of them slipped one-way osmotic coveralls over their clothes.
He suggested that damage to red blood cells during freezing was due to osmotic stress.