CBSE BOARD XII, asked by TheEmma, 10 months ago

Explain the way how plants get water by osmosis through root hair ..​

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Answered by ItsCuteBoy
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TheEmma...

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⭕️⭕️ Roots have small hair like structure called root hairs originate from cells of a single layered eppodum fruit height grow out into the space between soil particles and the hates are surrounded by moisture the soil water is dilute solution of salt water molecule concentration is more valued than that of cell SAP in the root hairs every living cell acts as an Osmosis system the cytoplasm lining of the cell wall acts as a semipermeable membrane therefore water will pass into the Nayak rule of root hair by Osmosis the entry of water dilute the content of the hair like you so that it becomes more valued than its neighbouring cell the water passes into the neighbouring cell which in turn becomes diluted finally water enters the xylem vessels⭕️⭕️

Answered by Anonymous
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✍️Roots have small hair like structure called root heads they are originate from cells of a single layered epidermis.

✍️Root hairs grow out into the space between soil particles and the heads or surrounded by moisture.

✍️The soil water is dilute solution of science water molecular concentration is more valued than that of the cell SAP in the root hair.

✍️Every living cell access and Osmosis system the cytoplasm lining of the cell wall acts as a semipermeable membrane.

✍️Therefore water will pass into the vacuole of the root hair by osmosis.

✍️The entry of water dilute the content of the root hair vacuole so that it becomes more dilute than its neighbouring cell.

✍️The water passes into the neighbouring cell which in turn become diluted finally water enters does xylem vessels.

✍️A pressure in the xylem vessels develops which forces the water upwards this total pressure is known as root pressure.

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