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\bold {difference\: between\: symplastic\: pathway \: and apoplastic\: pathway}

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Answered by nhkmk786
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The main difference between apoplast and symplast is that apoplast is a fully permeable route in which the water movement occurs by passive diffusion whereas symplast is a selectively permeable route in which the water movement occurs by osmosis.

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Answered by rishitashukla009
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The water moves by the apoplastic pathway by passive diffusion. In the symplastic pathway, water moves by the osmosis since water moves across the cell membranes.
The main difference between apoplast and symplast is their mechanism of the water movement.
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