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A beet root slice is first washed a...

A beet root slice is first washed and then placed in cold water and it does not lose its anthocyanin. This shows that membrane is

A

permeable to anthocyanin

B

Impermeable to anthocyanin

C

Differentially permeable to anthocyanin.

D

Dead structure

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B
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