What prevents the apoplastic movement of water into the vascular cylinder at the endodermis?
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Correct answer: Movement through interconnected living protoplasts
The symplast consists of the living network of cells connected by plasmodesmata. Water travels through the cytoplasm, requiring it to cross cell membranes, which makes it relatively slower than apoplastic flow.
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