Biology, asked by ayubraunak7, 2 months ago

water from the soil can reach in the middle of the root of the plant​

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Answered by anganuradhadaimary
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Water moves into the roots from the soil by osmosis, due to the low solute potential in the roots (lower Ψs in roots than in soil). This intake of water in the roots increases Ψp in the root xylem, driving water up. In the case of xylem, adhesion occurs between water molecules and the molecules of the xylem cell walls.

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Answered by anushkaverma19
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Plant roots reach into the soil and seek water and minerals for the plant to grow. Once the roots find water, the water travels up through the plant all the way to its leaves.

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