Explain the importance of the apoplast and symplast in the absorption of minerals.

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(N/A) $\Rightarrow$ In the first phase,an initial rapid uptake of ions into the 'free space' or 'outer space' of cells,known as the apoplast,is a passive process.
$\Rightarrow$ In the second phase of uptake,the ions are taken in slowly into the inner space,known as the symplast of the cells.
$\Rightarrow$ The passive movement of ions into the apoplast usually occurs through ion-channels,which are transmembrane proteins that function as selective pores.
$\Rightarrow$ On the other hand,the entry or exit of ions to and from the symplast requires the expenditure of metabolic energy,making it an active process.
$\Rightarrow$ The movement of ions is generally referred to as flux.
$\Rightarrow$ The inward movement of ions into the cells is called influx,and the outward movement is called efflux.

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