Biology, asked by wisdanahmad, 10 months ago

how does water pass from the root hair to the neighbouring cell

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

hey mate

Explanation:

Water moves into the root hair cells by osmosis because it is moving down a water potential gradient, since a root cell has a relatively low water potential due to its inorganic ions and organic substances. Water enters through the membrane and into the cytoplasm and vacuole.

Answered by shreesoham4212
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Answer:

Hye guys

Explanation:

waterwater moves into the root hair cell by osmosis because it is moving down a water potential gradients since a root cell has a relatively low water potential due to its inorganic ions and organic substances.

this is your above answer thanks

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