👉 Osmatism, also known as osmotically active cells, is a biological process in which cells are able to take up and utilize water from their environment. It involves a variety of mechanisms, including diffusion through membranes, translocation of ions across cell membranes, and uptake of glucose or other organic molecules. In more detail, the term "osmatism" refers to an organism that has an osmotically active cell membrane, which means it can take up water from its environment. This ability