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Passage of water through a semipermeable membrane causes
(a) Suction pressure
(b) Osmotic pressure
(c) Turgor pressure
(d) Wall Pressure

A

Suction pressure

B

Osmotic pressure

C

Turgor pressure

D

Wall Pressure

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