Science, asked by khushboo428723, 10 months ago

how does osmosis help water move from roots to other parts of a plant?​

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Answered by ankitgupta82
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Explanation:

Water uptake and transport across the root

They grow between soil particles and absorb water and minerals from the soil. Water enters the root hair cells by osmosis.

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Answered by shally98
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Answer:

Firstly the water moves from the xylem vessels . And the it reaches to the mosophyll cell and leaves the plants by diffusion through stomata.

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