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2 September, 07:09

What causes water to enter plant roots from the soil?

a. water concentration in root hairs and the soil are equal.

b. water concentration in root hairs and the xylem are equal.

c. water concentration in root hairs is higher than in the soil

d. water concentration in root hairs is lower than in the soil

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  1. 2 September, 07:34
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    D

    Explanation:

    The cell sap is hypertonic to the soil therefore an osmotic gradient is formed and the roots therefore intake water
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