Biology, asked by 2125khushi, 11 months ago

explain how water from the soil reaches the xylem vessels in the center a root.

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Answered by SRAHEEM
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Water enters through the root hair cells and then moves across into thexylem tissue in the centre of theroot. Water moves in this direction because the soil water has higherwater potential, than the solution inside the root hair cells. This is because the cell sap has organic and inorganic molecules dissolved in it.

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Answered by N3KKI
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Water enters through the root hair cells and then moves across into the xylem tissue in the centre of the root. Water moves in this direction because the soil water has higher water potential, than the solution inside the root hair cells.

This is because the cell sap has organic and inorganic molecules dissolved in it. The root hairs provide a large surface area over which water can be absorbed..

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