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Is the concentration of water inside the root cells more as compared to the surrounding environment ? Give reason​

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Water molecules move into and out of the cell at an equal rate, so the cell's size remains constant. ... This means water concentration is higher inside the cell than outside. Thus, water flows out of the cell, causing it to shrivel or even die.

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