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The root hairs of plants draw water from the soil through capillary action.

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Answered by vidhi20oct
10

Answer:

water are pulled up by root hairs Due to Capillary Action and Transpiration Pull produced in the xylem vessels.

Answered by Anonymous
3

Explanation:

In plants, the transpiration stream is the uninterrupted stream of water and solutes which is taken up by the roots and transported via the xylem to the leaves where it evaporates into the air/apoplast-interface of the substomatal cavity. It is driven by capillary action and in some plants by root pressure.

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