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 PIPs are the most abundant aquaporins in the plasma membrane of plant cells and are involved in the

he regulation of water uptake and transpiration.

 TIPs are localized in the tonoplast, which is the membrane surrounding the plant cell vacuole, and play a critical role in maintaining cellular
osmotic balance by controlling the movement of water and solutes in and out of the vacuole.

 NIPs are involved in the transport of water and other small molecules in the root, nodules, and other organs.

 SIPs are found in specialized tissues such as pollen and seeds.

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