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Animal cells are surrounded by comparatively well regulated body fluids. In contrast, plant cells - and particularly the root cells - must actively be able to maintain their cytoplasm and organelles in a state that is sufficiently constant to allow the biochemical processes to proceed within the limits of life, and this in spite of the often quite considerable short- time fluctuations that occur in water and ion status and in temperature of the surrounding soil and air. The regulation of ion transport through the plasmalemma should thus have a key role for the internal balance of the plant cell.
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Kylin, A., Sommarin, M. (1986). ATpases and Membrane Properties in Relation to Ecological Differences. In: Trewavas, A.J. (eds) Molecular and Cellular Aspects of Calcium in Plant Development. NATO ASI Series, vol 104. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2177-4_32
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