Biology, asked by oliur, 11 months ago

Water moves in the root through
(A) Apoplast pathways
(C) Symplastic pathways
(B) Transmembrane pathways
(D) All of these​

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Answered by kazizinatjahan0
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Explanation:

Water moves in the root through-

(A)Apoplast pathways.

Answered by dualadmire
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Answer:

A correct answer is an option (D) All of these.

Explanation:

Water moves in the roots through three types of pathways, namely:

1) Apoplast

2) Symplast

3) Transmembrane

These are used for a different purpose and also each of them has different resistance to the water movement. The most resistance is offered by the Transmembrane pathways or called as the vacuolar symplast pathway. This pathway is used only when the water has to be picked up by individual cells.

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