Q.

Water from soil enters into the root hairs owing to :

A. Atmospheric pressure
B. Capillary pressure
C. Root pressure
D. Osmotic pressure
Answer» B. Capillary pressure
Explanation: In plants, the transpiration stream is the uninterrupted stream of water, and other, which is taken up by the roots and, via the xylem vessels, transported to the leaves where it will eventually evaporate into the airiapoplast- interface of the substomatal cavity. It is driven in by capillary action and in some plants root pressure. The main driving factor is the difference in water potential between the soil and the substomatal cavity caused by transpiration.
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