Plants use a homeostatic system to regulate the osmolarity o…
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Plаnts use а hоmeоstаtic system tо regulate the osmolarity of the fluid in xylem. As the osmolarity of this fluid increases, the cells of the roots produce proteins that transport solutes through the cell membrane. These proteins actively transport solutes from the roots into the soil, decreasing the osmolarity of the cells. As the osmolarity of root cells decreases, water moves from these cells into the xylem via osmosis, decreasing the osmolarity of the fluid in the xylem. The top figure shows a set of linear relationships among three variables involved in regulating the osmolarity of fluid in the xylem. The bottom figure shows four path models, labeled A through D, that represent possible homeostatic systems that regulate the osmolarity of fluid in the xylem. The regulated variable is represented by a dashed box. Other variables are represented by a solid black box. An arrow connecting one box to another indicates a relationship between two variables. The sign above an arrow (+ or -) indicates whether the variables are positively or negatively related. Which path model accurately describes the relationships among the three variables?
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