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    Which Substance Forces Water to Enter Endodermal Cells in the Root
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Which Substance Forces Water to Enter Endodermal Cells in the Root

Question 21

Question 21

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Which substance forces water to enter endodermal cells in the root, rather than going around them?


A) cellulose
B) starch
C) calcium ions
D) lignin
E) transport proteins

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