As fungal hyphae make the transition from a non-growing state to an actively growing and exploring state, what changes would be expected in the cells?

A. Water would move in and the turgor
pressure would increase.
B. Water would move out and the turgor
pressure would increase.
C. Water would move in and the turgor
pressure would decrease.
D. Water would move out and the turgor
pressure would decrease.
E. There would be no net movement of water,
and turgor pressure would remain the same.


A

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