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Where does the water in the veins enters the plant?

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Answered by sachinpoolu
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Water enters the plant via the roots. The roots are adapted for this role by having cells with hair-like protrusions (root hair cells) which increases the surface area. Water enters the root by osmosis and moves along through the root cells in the same way until it gets to the xylem vessels.

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Answered by doverani
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Water enters the plant via the roots. The roots are adapted for this role by having cells with hair-like protrusions (root hair cells) which increases the surface area. Water enters the root by osmosis and moves along through the root cells in the same way until it gets to the xylem vessels.

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