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Collection of Osmosiss (12)

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Water (blue circles) and solute (yellow pentagons) molecules shown diffusing across or around a phospholipid bilayer membrane-key to understanding passive transport.
In osmosis, water molecules move through a selectively permeable membrane toward the more concentrated sugar solution, equalizing concentration.
A simplified model illustrating passive diffusion of water and solute molecules across a cell membrane.
This intuitive icon represents water filtration: impure water enters, passes through a filter medium, and exits as clean, safe water.
A startled blue humanoid character in a white shirt, captured mid-reaction-perfect for expressing surprise or anxiety in visual narratives.
A no-nonsense blue nurse or doctor stands with hands on hips, wearing scrubs and a name badge, ready to enforce hospital protocol.
Before and after dissolution: red particles start clustered on the left, then spread evenly throughout the liquid on the right.
The vibrant Osmosis logo combines bold blue lettering with a dynamic green-and-red circular motif, symbolizing growth and innovation in medical learning.
A cheerful, stylized pink fish with a luminous blue eye and sparkling yellow aura-ideal for fantasy-themed designs.
A schematic of a multi-stage reverse osmosis (RO) water treatment system, illustrating the flow of feed water, production of fresh water, and discharge of waste water.
Meet Aqua Buddy-the friendly water drop encouraging smart water use with a positive thumbs-up!
A muscular, masked hero in a red suit with yellow gloves and boots, featuring a stylized bat logo-ideal for animated adventures.
This simplified schematic illustrates the core stages of a water purification system-from raw water intake through sedimentation, filtration, and final conditioning.