Biology, asked by Daiwik07, 6 months ago

roots have a semipermeable membrane called?​

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Answered by Anunaypathak
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Answer:

The process of getting water into the roots relies on two things. First, a physical structure called a “semi-permeable membrane” and secondly, a physical process called “osmosis”. ... You can think of the semi-permeable membrane as a thin film with small holes in it

Answered by maniyachawla12
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Explanation:

Semipermeable membrane is defined as the membrane that allows water molecules to move through and not the solute particles. The root hair cell is covered by cell membrane that acts as semipermeable membrane. The cell sap contains inorganic and soluble organic solutes.

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