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With Approach-Avoidance Conflicts,the Motive to Approach Is Stronger Than the Motive

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With approach-avoidance conflicts,the motive to approach is stronger than the motive to avoid at greater distances from the event,but the motive to avoid is stronger than the motive to approach at closer distances.

Comprehend the principles of water potential and its effects on plant water movement.
Explain the process of osmosis and its importance in plant cell turgor pressure.
Identify the functions of various cell types and structures in plants in regulating water and solute movement.
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