How does water travel around a plant?
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Explanation: Water moves into the roots of a plant through osmosis. ... So, water moves into the roots/root hair cells of the plants through osmosis, and passes through the cell membrane of the roots.
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water is transported by xylem trachids and xylem vessels
with the help of simple physical forces like root pressure and transpirational pull
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