The Endodermis, the cells filter solutes from the water and allow passage through the root hairs onward to the vascular tissue
Transpiration from the leaves is the major force driving the transfer of water into the cells of the root from the soil. The roots also use its high concentration of solutes to transfer water in by osmosis. If to much nutrients were added to the soil, that is increasing the solutes in the soil, the water would be transfered from the root cells to the soil. By this the roots may instead experience a water loss and the plant may die from dehydration.
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The Root System Of a Tree Has To Be Large So The Roots Can Soake Up a Lot Of Water And Nutrients And Transfer It To The Base, Leaves, and Branches Of The Tree.
Transfer Refer Confer
new plant grows from a root by digging it near the base of a mother plant and transfer it to a new pot of soil and make sure that it is moistened by water to make a plant grow.
Jonathan F. Root has written: 'Strategic factors in the development of the National Technology Transfer Network' -- subject(s): Technology transfer
The root hairs are reponsible for the transfer of water and dissolved nutrients analogous to the transfers between our capillaries and surrounding tissues or the gas exchange across our alveoli.
Seed- Spread of plantsFlower- Pollination/ to transfer pollinLeaf- Surface for TranspirationStem- Transports water and minerals to the leavesRoot- Holds the water and minerals
because absorption of water takes place by root hairs in the root
Because it increases the surface area of which the roots can absorb water allowing it to absorb more water than it can with root hairs.
"Aqua" itself is a root meaning water...another root that means water is "Hydro" if that's what your talking about?