Reteach Notes - Osmosis & Tonicity

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Reteach Notes - Osmosis & Tonicity Osmosis is the movement of __________ into and out of the cell membrane. It moves _______ the concentration gradient from a _________ concentration of water to a _______ concentration of water. There are 3 types of osmosis known as ____________. The 3 types of tonicity are: ____________ Solution, ____________ solution, and an _________ solution.

Reteach Questions – Osmosis & Tonicity Name: ___________________________ Pd:______ Reteach Questions – Osmosis & Tonicity 3. 2. 4. In Osmosis, the water always moves towards the __________solution.