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Did water flow in or out of the plant cells (potato cells) in each of the samples examined? How do you know this?
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Did water flow in or out of the plant cells (potato cells) in each of the samples examined? How do you know this?
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Did water flow in or out of the plant cells (potato cells) in each of the samples examined? How do you know this?
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in and out of a deep because a cell need to take in nutrions and let out nutrions soo your answer is yes it takes in and realised water
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