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The cell wall is permeable and not a sem...

The cell wall is permeable and not a semipermeable structure can be best deduced from the passage of water and mineral salts from

A

Soil into periplasmic space of root hairs

B

Root hairs to cortical cells

C

Cortical cells to pericycle

D

Pericycle to trachea

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A

The root hair represents a large surface area in contact with the soil particle. The minute root hair can penetrate between the soil particles and when it comes in contact with soil water the cell wall allows efficient entry of water into the root
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