Osmosis is the movement of water from one area to another. It moves to an area that is more sugary or salty. The best way to describe this is "Osmosis is the movement of water from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration, through a partially permeable membrane."
You can revise this by simply remembering that water moves to sugary or salty areas through cells.
This investigation aims to find out the concentration of sugar in plant cells, e.g. a potato or carrot. Watch out, they change the veg they test each year!
At the end, you can find the concentration of sugar in the vegetable by finding the point on the graph where there is no change in mass
Active transport and it requires energy from respiration to do this
Temperature because it gives the particles more kinetic energy, so they move faster
Concentration gradient because there are more particles on one side
Surface area because there is more space for exchange to take place
It is more similar to diffusion because it does not require energy to proceed.
However, it can only take place across a membrane, diffusion can take place without a membrane (smelly armpit smells spread out!).
Active transport can only take place on LIVING membranes because it needs energy.