how does movement and absorption of water take place through the roots?
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Water is constantly being absorbed by the
roots due to the negative water potential
in the root cells. This movement of water
into the roots can cause the water pressure
inside the roots to become high, resulting
in a force that 'pushes' water up the stem
xylem.
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in plants water enters the root hair cells through osmosis.
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