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Cell A and cell B are adjacent plant cells. In cell A `Psi_(s)=-20` bars and `Psi_(p) =8` bars. In cell B, `Psi_(s)=-12` bars and `Psi_(p)=2` bars . Then,

A

Water moves from cell a to cell b

B

There is no movement of water between cell a and cell b

C

Water moves from cell b to cell a

D

Equal amount of water is simultaneously exchanged between cell a and cell b.

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