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Place these features in the correct part of the Venn Diagram DIFFUSION OSMOSIS Place these features in the correct part of the Venn Diagram Involves water only Requires energy Is passive Movement of particles Needs a semi-permeable membrane High to low concentration Against a concentration gradient Occurs in nature How minerals get into root hair cells How oxygen leaves a leaf How water keeps plant cells turgid Involves transport of solutes ACTIVE TRANSPORT

What was your score…? DIFFUSION OSMOSIS ACTIVE TRANSPORT Involves water only How oxygen leaves a leaf Is passive High to low concentration How water keeps plant cells turgid Movement of particles What was your score…? Occurs in nature Involves transport of solutes Needs a semi-permeable membrane Requires energy How minerals get into root hair cells Against a concentration gradient ACTIVE TRANSPORT