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Why and how does water enter continuously into the root xylem ?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Water Transport in Plants**: - Water and minerals are transported in plants primarily through the xylem, which is a specialized vascular tissue. 2. **Source of Water**: - Water is present in the soil, which is the primary source for plants. ...
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