Science, asked by reshmekharkongor696, 4 months ago

the movement of water in plants takes the following root complete the process
Epidermis of root hair -...........-.......-......​

Answers

Answered by makhdoomrc900
1

Answer:

absorb water by osmosis

Explanation:

It may help u

Answered by confusedgirl10
0

Answer:

Water and minerals enter the root by separate paths which eventually converge in the stele, or central vascular bundle in roots. Transpiration is the loss of water from the plant through evaporation at the leaf surface. It is the main driver of water movement in the xylem.

The epidermis has specialized cells that are root hair cells. Much attention has been given to root hairs because of their presumed importance as absorbing surfaces. The epidermis is usually composed of relatively thin-walled, elongated cells that form a compact layer covering the exterior of young roots.

Similar questions