noun
- the flow of a liquid through a semipermeable membrane from inside to outside, or from a region of lower solute concentration to higher concentration
Usage: technical; biology; chemistry
verb
- to undergo or cause exosmose; to flow outward through a semipermeable membrane
Usage: technical; biology; chemistry; rare
Examples
- Exosmose occurs when water moves out of a cell placed in a hypertonic solution.
- The process of exosmose is the opposite of endosmose in osmotic systems.
- In the laboratory, students observed exosmose through a semipermeable membrane.
- Salt solutions can cause exosmose in plant cells, leading to plasmolysis.
- The rate of exosmose depends on the concentration gradient across the membrane.