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why is the structure of the root hair quite suitable for a a serving water from the soil?​

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Answered by Khusheekcute45
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The root hairs are suited for absorbing water from the soil because:

The root hairs present a large surface area. The more the surface area, the greater is the absorption.

Each root hair has a semi-permeable membrane.

It contains a solution (cell sap) of a higher concentration than surrounding soil water.

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The root hairs are suited for absorbing water from the soil because: The root hairs present a large surface area. ... Each root hair has a semi-permeable membrane. It contains a solution (cell sap) of a higher concentration than surrounding soil water.

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