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<p> Within complex biological systems, many potential factors may be operating simultaneously.  For example, the addition of solutes lowers the potential (negative vector), while an increase in pressure increases the potential (positive vector). If the flow is not restricted, water will move from an area of higher water potential to an area that is lower potential.  A common example is water with dissolved salts, such as seawater or the fluid in a living cell.  These solutions have negative water potential, relative to the pure water reference.</p><p>
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