define imbition
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The term "imbition" typically refers to the absorption or uptake of water by a solid material, such as a plant cell or a seed. It is a crucial process for the survival and growth of plants, as water is essential for various physiological functions, including nutrient transportation, photosynthesis, and cell turgidity. Imbition is facilitated by the presence of an osmotic gradient between the external environment and the interior of the cell or seed, allowing water molecules to move across cell membranes and into the tissue.