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Osmosis occurs as water can cross the lipid bilayer through specialized channels for water movement called aquaporins.
Aquaporins are integral membrane water channels which form tetramers and have a function in transport of water between cells. Mutations in aquaporin genes have been associated with several human diseases, for example, diabetes insipidus.
Aquaporins are integral membrane water channels which form tetramers and have a function in transport of water between cells. Mutations in aquaporin genes have been associated with several human diseases, for example, diabetes insipidus.
Aquaporins are special membrane channels through which water molecules move across the cell membranes by osmosis.
What is osmosis?
Osmosis os the movement of water molecules across a semipermeable membrane from regions of low solute concentration to regions of high solute concentration.
The cell membrane is a semipermeable membrane which allows some molecules to move across it, such as water molecules.
The movement of water molecules across the lipid bilayer is through specialized channels for water movement called aquaporins.
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