👉 Endosmoses are a type of water movement that occurs in oceans and other bodies of water. They involve the movement of water through osmotic pressure differences between different parts of an organism, such as bacteria and algae. This movement is responsible for maintaining the balance of water in aquatic ecosystems, helping to regulate temperature and pH levels. Endosmoses are important because they play a crucial role in regulating nutrient cycling, which is essential for the survival of many marine species. They also contribute to