EBK BIOLOGY
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Author: BROOKER
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Chapter 38, Problem 6TY
Which of the following statements best explains how water enters root cells from the soil?
- a. Roots accumulate sugars from shoots, thereby increasing root cell ability to absorb water by osmosis.
- b. Roots actively pump water from the soil using the chemical energy of ATP.
- c. Water enters the spongy spaces between cells and within cell walls.
- d. Membrane-level transport of ions from soil into root hair cells increases the osmotic flow of water into them.
- e. Both c and d are correct.
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