How water reachs from roots to upper parts of plant
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Osmosis. The water passes from the soil to the root by osmosis. The long and thin shape of root hairs maximizes surface area so that more water can enter. ... After this, the water moves up the xylem vessels to the leaves through diffusion: A pressure change between the top and bottom of the vessel.
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After traveling from the roots to stems through the xylem, water enters leaves via petiole (i.e., the leaf stalk) xylem that branches off from that in the stem. ... Once water leaves the xylem, it moves across the bundle sheath cells surrounding the veins.
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