Biology
Draw a magnified view of the root-hair, and describe how it helps in the absorption of water from the soil?
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Given below is the magnified view of a root-hair. It is a long protuberance of an epidermal cell of the root. This cell contains a fluid sap which is more concentrated than the surrounding soil water. It has a outer cell wall and an inner cell membrane. Cell wall is freely permeable whereas cell membrane is semi-permeable. The cell membrane allows the water molecules to pass through it but prevents the other larger molecules. So, the water from the soil passes into the root hairs by Osmosis.

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