0 the process in plants and animals by which a liquid moves gradually from one part of the body or the plant to another through a membrane (= cell covering): --
1 the way in which ideas and information gradually spread between people: --
2 the process in animals and plants by which a liquid passes gradually from one part to another through a membrane (= tissue that covers cells) --
Children often learn by osmosis.
Nevertheless, these are minor points in a text which this reviewer found rewarding to read and, almost by osmosis, felt was absorbing the insight and feelings behind the words.
If it travels by the apoplast pathway, or via plasmodesmata between cells, then osmosis is not involved.
Now there is a water potential gradient between the outside and the inside of the cell, so water moves in by osmosis.
Her implication is that she learned her morals, essentially, by osmosis.
In such a solution water will leave the cell by osmosis.
A decrease in water potential is needed before water can enter the cells by osmosis.
Now, learning by osmosis was combined with formal learning.
Therefore, water follows the sucrose into the sieve element, moving down a water potential gradient by osmosis.