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Chapter 19 Problem 19-14

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A plant must be able to respond to changes in the water status of its surroundings. It does so by the flow of water molecules through water channels called aquaporins. The hydraulic conductivity of a single aquaporin is 4.4 1022 m3 per second per MPa (megapascal) of pressure. What does this correspond to in terms of water molecules per second at atmospheric pressure? [Atmospheric pressure is 0.1 MPa (1 bar) and the concentration of water is 55.5 M.]

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Title Molecular Biology of the Cell 6 
Author Bruce Alberts
ISBN 9780815344322

A plant must be able to respond to changes in the water status of its surroundings. It

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