Why is osmosis not the same thing as diffusion?

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Osmosis refers specifically to the movement of water molecules through partially permeable membranes. Partially permeable membranes allow water molecules to pass through them in both directions, and this is how osmosis occurs.. If there are solutions of different concentrations on opposite sides of the membrane, it is important that you realise that water molecules are passing through in both directions. It is a special case of diffusion as it involves only water molecules and a partially permeable membrane. To understand it properly involves your knowledge of the particle theory of matter... Show more

Why is osmosis not the same thing as diffusion?