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27 May, 06:40

If the water table is not too deep, how do plants tap into it?

Plant's roots can take up water by capillary action.

Plant's stem can pull in water by osmosis.

Plant's tendrils can pull up water through transpiration.

Plant's roots can take up water by soil diffusion.

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  1. 27 May, 09:34
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    Plant’s roots can take up water by capillary action.
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