the about what you know about plant roots. How do plants absorb mineral salts from the soil
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The mineral salts are absorbed into the symplasm, i.e., cytoplasm of root cells. There are special specific mineral transporters present in the plasma membrane of cells, which absorb the minerals from soil solution by transporting them across the membrane from soil solution to the cytoplasm of root cells.
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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.
Water and mineral nutrients are absorbed by roots from the soil. Nutrients are transported along with water to the entire plant via the vascular tissue called xylem. ... Transpiration generates a force which pulls up water absorbed by the roots from the soil, to reach the stem and leaves.
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