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The roots of a plant are responsible for taking up water from the soil. Specifically, the tiny, hair-like structures called root hairs are the main site of water absorption. Root hairs increase the surface area of the roots, allowing for more efficient water uptake.

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Does water enter the plant through root hairs?

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