Describe the route a water molecule takes from the soil
to the atmosphere if it is not used for photosynthesis.
Mention any specialized cells it passes through on its way.
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Water enters root cells through three distinct pathways: apoplstic, symplastic and transmembrane pathways. All three pathways converge into a symplastic movement at the endodermis. ... Water is then drawn into plant cell walls. The water vapor from cell walls move to the atmosphere through stomata during transpiration.
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