Biology, asked by goyaltushar951, 4 months ago

explain how water moves from the soil particles to xylem vessel in the centre of a root

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Answered by leya031162
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The movement of water takes place from the area of high water potential to the area of low water potential by osmosis. Thus, water moves easily from soil to root xylem through root hairs by the process of osmosis.

Answered by Anonymous
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The movement of water takes place from the area of high water potential to the area of low water potential by osmosis.

The roots always have  less water potential as compared to the soil. Thus, water moves easily from soil to root xylem through root hairs by the process of osmosis.

Flowchart of movement of water is as follows:

Root hair→Epidermis→Cortex→Endodermis→Root xylem→Stem xylem

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