Biology, asked by harshika29712, 9 months ago

roots of the plant adsorb water from the soil through the process of​

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Answered by nightfury27
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Explanation:

Plants absorb water from the soil by osmosis. They absorb mineral ions by active transport, against the concentration gradient. Root hair cells are adapted for taking up water and mineral ions by having a large surface area to increase the rate of absorption

Answered by NikhilKatkar
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Answer:

osmosis

Explanation:

Root hair absorbs water from soil through osmosis. Water will be absorbed by root hairs by osmosis as the environment in the soil is hypotonic. This kind of absorption takes place passively. The water can easily move from the region of higher concentration to the low concentration without expenditure of energy. The cell membrane of the root cells acts as a semipermeable membrane. It passes the epidermis, cortex, endodermis, casparian strip and pericycle and protoxylem and metaxylem.

So, the correct answer osmosis

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