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Tissue-level water transport in plants occurs in three forms: transport, transport, and transport.
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B.空白2
C.空白3
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Question restatement: Tissue-level water transport in plants occurs in three forms: 空白1 transport, 空白2 transport, and 空白3 transport.
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- Correct identification: apoplastic. The apoplastic pathway moves water and dissolved minerals along the cell walls and intercellular spaces, not crossing membranes, which matches the concept of a tissue-level transport ......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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