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the water reaches from roots to upper parts of plant s​

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Answered by doll54
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The root hairs themselves can extend into the soil and absorb water in a process of diffusion called osmosis. Osmosis in roots leads to water moving into root hair cells. Once water moves into the root hair cells, it can travel throughout the plant. ... It can then move out of the membrane to other cells.

Answered by premnathakshaya
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Once the roots find water, the water travels up through the plant all the way to its leaves. The plant structure used for this water movement in plants from root to leaf is called xylem. Xylem is a kind of plant tissue that is made out of dead cells that are stretched out.

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