The water goes into the soil, some of the water touches the root hair, so the plant sucks up the water and while the plant sucks the water up. The water goes into the roots hair and ends up at the plant.
water enters the plants through the root hair by osmosis. This is where water moves from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration through a semi-permeable membrane.The root hair...
BY osmosis i.e the concentration gradient created between the outside and the root hairs cells. Water will flow from where its highly concentrated to where its lowly concentrated.
The water goes into the soil,some of the water touches the root hair so the plant sucks up the water and while the plant sucks the water up,the water goes into the roots hair and ends up at the plant...
Yes, because of the high concentration of water outside the root hair, the water will diffuse into the root hairs via osmosis, which is passive and requires no energy.