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The movement of water from one cell of t...

The movement of water from one cell of the cortex to the adjacent one in roots is due to

A

Water potential gradient

B

Chamical potential graient

C

Accumulation of inorganic salts in the cells

D

Accumulation of organic salts in the cells

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