Biology, asked by sampoorna2003, 3 months ago

is there any difference between transmembrane transport of water and symplastic​

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Answered by XxxdevilgirlXxx
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Answer:

The water enters the cytoplasm of the cell all the way through the plasma membrane; hence, the symplastic pathway should cross cell membranes

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sampoorna2003: so symplastic and transmembrane are the same?
XxxdevilgirlXxx: ya
Answered by khansameer31423
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Answer:

The water enters the cytoplasm of the cell all the way through the plasma membrane; hence, the symplastic pathway should cross cell membranes.

The water enters the cytoplasm of the cell all the way through the plasma membrane; hence, the symplastic pathway should cross cell membranes....

The water enters the cytoplasm of the cell all the way through the plasma membrane; hence, the symplastic pathway should cross cell membranes....Apoplast and Symplast Definition and Difference.

Apoplast. Symplast

SymplastIt shows less resistant to the water movement. It shows some resistance to the water movement.

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