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5 (a) (i) Water enters a plant through root hair cells. Root hair cells have: ☐ A a small surface area and thin cell walls ☐ B a small surface area and thick cell ... show full transcript
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The correct answer is C: a large surface area and thin cell walls. Root hair cells are specialized for efficient absorption of water due to their extended surface area which maximizes contact with soil moisture while their thin cell walls facilitate easy passage of water molecules.
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Water enters the roots through root hair cells by the process of osmosis. Once inside, it moves up through the xylem vessels, driven by the process of transpiration which creates a negative pressure that pulls water upward. The combination of osmosis and transpiration ensures that water efficiently travels from the roots to the leaves.
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The correct answer is C: by translocation through the phloem. Sucrose produced in the leaves during photosynthesis is actively transported into the phloem, from where it can be distributed to other parts of the plant where it is needed.
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