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part of a root that absorbs water from the soil is​

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Answered by yashwanth102030
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Explanation:

Plants absorb water from the soil by osmosis. Root hair cells are adapted for this by having a large surface area to speed up osmosis. Another adaptation that they have is a large permanent vacuole.

Answered by Kartik02006
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Explanation:

Actually, most water and nutrients are absorbed by 'roots hairs',a hair-forming cell on the epidermis of a plant root. They are found only in the region of maturation of the root, and the structures allow a plant to get water and nutrients from the soil.

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