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water traveling through a plant via the apoplastic pathway
never enters cells
must cross cell membranes and enter cells
Brief Explanations
The apoplastic pathway is the route water takes through a plant's cell walls and intercellular spaces, without entering the cytoplasm of plant cells. It does not require crossing cell membranes to enter cells.
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