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abortion of water by roots ??​

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Answered by rosey25
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Answer:

Water is constantly being absorbed by the roots due to the negative water potential in the root cells. This movement of water into the roots can cause the water pressure inside the roots to become high, resulting in a force that 'pushes' water up the stem xylem.

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Answered by niyati2dinesh
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Explanation:

Plants absorb water through their entire surface – roots, stems and leaves. ... Because of this osmosis occurs and the water is absorbed by the root hairs through cell membranes from the soil. Then the root hair cells become more turgid and their osmotic pressure falls.

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