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plants get water from the soil through​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by PunisherHell
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Roots

Plants absorb water through their entire surface – roots, stems and leaves. However, the majority of water is absorbed by root hairs. Root hairs are thin-walled uni-cellular outgrowths of epidermis. They are in close contact with the thin film of water surrounding the soil particles.

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