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    Water Is Able to Cross Plant Plasma Membranes by a Combination
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Water Is Able to Cross Plant Plasma Membranes by a Combination

Question 3

Question 3

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Water is able to cross plant plasma membranes by a combination of


A) osmosis and aquaporins.
B) evaporation and diffusion.
C) root pressure and turgidity.
D) diffusion and phloem.
E) transpiration and Casparian strips.

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