Biology, asked by amuthavallihd, 3 months ago

what is osmosis???how does it helpful to plants?.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Osmosis is responsible for the ability of plant roots to draw water from the soil. Plants concentrate solutes in their root cells by active transport, and water enters the roots by osmosis. Osmosis is also responsible for controlling the movement of guard cells.

Answered by Jhelum2509
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Answer:

Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from its region of higher concentration to its region of lower concentration through a semi-permeable membrane.

Explanation:

Osmosis is helpful to plants because:-

a)it helps in the opening and closing of guard cells of the stomata

b)it helps in absorption of water by plants

c)it helps in forming a hydroskeleton thus helping the plant roots penetrate through hard surfaces like stone, etc

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