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Water Transport in Plants

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Water Pathway

Water moves into the plant in the roots, then moves up through the plant:

Root hair cell

Root hair cell

  • First, water osmoses into root hair cells.
  • These are specialised cells on roots that have projections, creating a large surface area for osmosis.
Root cortex cells

Root cortex cells

  • Water then moves into the root cortex cells.
Xylem vessels

Xylem vessels

  • Xylem vessels collect water from the root cortex and transport it up the plant's stem.
Mesophyll cells

Mesophyll cells

  • When it reaches a leaf, water osmoses out of the xylem into the leaf's mesophyll cells.
Investigating the pathway

Investigating the pathway

  • By putting a wilting celery stalk in water that contains a stain such as blue food dye, it is possible to watch the blue water travelling up the celery stem and to the leaves.
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