If a cell $A$ has an osmotic pressure of $100 \ bars$ and a turgor pressure of $50 \ bars$,and a cell $B$ has an osmotic pressure of $100 \ bars$ and a turgor pressure of $60 \ bars$,then the flow of water occurs . . . . . . .

  • A
    from cell $A$ to cell $B$
  • B
    from cell $B$ to cell $A$
  • C
    from both cell $A$ to cell $B$ and cell $B$ to cell $A$
  • D
    in neither direction

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