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1] Are the roots of plants in direct contact with water?

2] how is water absorbed ?

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Answered by aarti225566
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2) Water is always absorbed in the alimentary tract through passive osmosis via a mostly paracellular route between enterocyte tight junctions. Consequently, water absorption is primarily actuated by active absorption of osmotic electrolytes, especially sodium.

Answered by itzpriya22
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  1. Plants are able to adapt to different soil moisture conditions by altering their root architecture, but up until now, it was not understood how this is done. Root branches only form when in direct contact with soil moisture using an adaptive response termed 'hydropatterning
  2. Plants absorb water and nutrients through the xylem: a tissue made up of thin tubes located just below the surface of the plant's stems. The molecules in this tissue attract water molecules from the soil, so that the water is pulled upwards. This process is called capillary action.

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