water from soil moves insides the root cells but never comes out from root cells to sail why?
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Water passes from the soil water to the root hair cell’s cytoplasm by osmosis. This happens because the soil water has a higher water potential than the root hair cell cytoplasm
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The concentration of water is higher in soil water than in the cell sap. Water then moves from soil into root hair cell by the process of osmosis, from the region of its higher concentration to the region of its lower concentration.
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Water moves from soil into root hair cell along decreasing osmotic potential gradient.
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