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A cell 'A' has Psi(W)=-18 bars and its a...

A cell 'A' has `Psi_(W)=-18` bars and its adjacent cell 'B' has a water potential to -23 bars . Which cell has higher `Psi_(W) ` and what will be the direction of movement of water is

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