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How does Osmosis happen?

Does it need a protein channel of some kind? and what is this channel called?

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Osmosis occurs according to the concentration gradient of water across the membrane, which is inversely proportional to the concentration of solutes.

Osmosis does not require a protein, but it can proceed faster if there are proteins present called aquaporins.

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