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Why and how does water enter continuously into the root xylem?

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Answered by dhruvahuja
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its a nice question.
roots absorb water and transport the water against the gravity. it is possible because of sucksion pull that is crated in plants due to evaporation
Answered by Anonymous
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Root hairs have thin walls. Due to this, water enters the root hairs because of osmosis. Water from root hairs continuously moves into the root xylem. To maintain the osmotic gradients, the cells of root hairs take up ions from the soil.

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