how does transportation of water takes place over hieghts in a plant
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They are as follows: Root pressure: The walls of the cells of root hairs are very thin. Water from the soil enters the root hairs because of osmosis. ... The transpiration pull sucks the water column from the xylem tubes and thus, water is able to rise to great heights in even the tallest plants.
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