xylem
water from the soil is called the root hair zone. This zone is responsible for nutrient uptake by the plant through tiny hairs that increase the surface area for absorption.
Water is absorbed by root hairs through osmosis from the soil. It moves through the root cells and into the xylem tissue via a combination of passive transport and root pressure. Once in the xylem, water is transported upwards through the plant due to transpiration pull.
Water and minerals pass through the root epidermis and root cortex cells to reach the xylem in plant roots. The root epidermis is the outermost layer of cells in the root, and the root cortex is a region of parenchyma cells between the epidermis and the vascular tissue (xylem and phloem).
The root hairs, which are extensions of root epidermal cells, are responsible for water absorption in roots. These root hairs increase the surface area of the root system, allowing for more efficient absorption of water and nutrients from the soil.
The Phleom,Xylem and the Root hairs.
xylem
water from the soil is called the root hair zone. This zone is responsible for nutrient uptake by the plant through tiny hairs that increase the surface area for absorption.
Water is absorbed by root hairs through osmosis from the soil. It moves through the root cells and into the xylem tissue via a combination of passive transport and root pressure. Once in the xylem, water is transported upwards through the plant due to transpiration pull.
Water and minerals pass through the root epidermis and root cortex cells to reach the xylem in plant roots. The root epidermis is the outermost layer of cells in the root, and the root cortex is a region of parenchyma cells between the epidermis and the vascular tissue (xylem and phloem).
The root hairs, which are extensions of root epidermal cells, are responsible for water absorption in roots. These root hairs increase the surface area of the root system, allowing for more efficient absorption of water and nutrients from the soil.
Because osmosis is related to the movement of water molecules.
xylem
Water passes through the root hairs, then the epidermis, cortex, endodermis, and finally reaches the xylem where it is transported upward through the plant.
It takes place in the leaves. The plant loses vapor through its leaves.
the root hairs and the xylem? i don't know if that's right.
well the simple answer would be the root and root hairs that take in the water and nutrient, but more specifically it is the Xylem to the tree that transports water and nutrient throughout the organism.