what will happen to the absorption of water by roots if there are very less root hair
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Root hairs are thin, hair-like structures that extend from the roots of the plant. The root hairs increase the surface area through which the plant can take up water. For example, they're like having many instead of a few straws. In a high water concentration, the root hairs will absorb water through osmosis.
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