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How do roots ensure continuous supply of water from soil

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Answered by rajsingh22
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The water in the soil is taken into the root hairs by the process of osmosis, using the higher concentration outside of the root than within the root hair cells. Now, the water is transferred to the xylem. ... ... The xylem vessels provide a continuous pathway from the roots through the stem and to the leaves of the plant.

Answered by tasneemclass9b
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The continuous Transpiration from the cells of leaf creates a kind of suction which pulls up water through xylem vessels, The plant take water through root hair present in roots by diffussion, and passes from cell to cell by osmosis through epidermis, Root cortex, endodermis and then reach the root xylem,root xylem is connected to xylem vessels of stems, then from xylem vessels stem branch into leaves vessels. this Ensure a continuous supply of water from soil.

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