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Apoplasmic nutrient movement refers to the transport of substances through the apoplast, which is the network of cell walls and intercellular spaces, allowing nutrients to move without crossing cell membranes. In contrast, symplasmic nutrient movement occurs through the symplast, which consists of the cytoplasm of living cells connected by plasmodesmata, allowing nutrients to flow directly from cell to cell. Both pathways play crucial roles in the uptake and distribution of nutrients in plants.

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