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B. In the case of active absorption, water moves through symplast and it is absorbed according to the Diffusion Pressure Deficit changes. The rate of absorption is slow. It comprises osmotic and non-osmotic forces.Humidity and temperature can have an impact. The force required for the absorption of water is mainly generated in the root cells itself. There would be a decrease in the rate of water absorption if the metabolic inhibitors are applied.Passive AbsorptionThe rate of absorption is fast. It occurs in rapidly transpiring plants. The movement of plants is through apoplast and it is absorbed due to transpiration pull and it is created due to the stress created in xylem sap. The rate of absorption significantly depends upon the rate of transpiration. The force required for the absorption of water is mainly generated in the mesophyll cells. Your answer
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kidney

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