How does osmosis help water move from the roots to other parts of the plant?
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Plants absorb water and minerals salt from the soil with the help of root hairs. They absorb water by the process of osmosis. ... The concentration of the water molecules is lower in the root hair than in the soil. So the water moves into the root hairs through osmosis.
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Plants absorb water and minerals salt from the soil with the help of root hairs. They absorb water by the process of osmosis. ... The concentration of the water molecules is lower in the root hair than in the soil. So the water moves into the root hairs through osmosis.
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