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When can profiles be used in building reasonable suspicion?

Identify factors affecting turgor pressure in plant cells and its consequences.
Discuss the physiological adaptations of plants to regulate water and solute movement.
Analyze the experimental methods used to study plant water relations and solute transport.
Describe the structural features of plant cells that facilitate water and solute movement.

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Femoral Artery

A major artery in the thigh that supplies blood to the lower limb, being a continuation of the external iliac artery.

Bifurcation

Bifurcation refers to the division of something into two branches or parts; in anatomy, it often refers to the splitting of a blood vessel or nerve.

Celiac Trunk

A major artery arising from the abdominal aorta that supplies blood to the stomach, spleen, and liver.

Stomach

A muscular organ in the gastrointestinal tract that breaks down food using stomach acid and enzymes.

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