how does osmosis occur in plants ?
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In plants, water enters the root cells by osmosis, and moves into tubes called xylem vessels to be transported to the leaves. Water molecules inside the xylem cells are strongly attracted to each other because of hydrogen bonding (this is called cohesion).
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