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The direction and rate of water movement...

The direction and rate of water movement from cell to cell is based on

A

WP

B

TP

C

DPD

D

incipient plasmolysis

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C

The difference between the diffusion pressure of the solutioon and its solvents at a particular temperature and atmospheric condition is called DPD. The direction and rate of water movement from cell to cell is based on DPD (Diffusionn Pressure Deficit).
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