Pathway Taken by Water (CIE IGCSE Biology: Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award))

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Pathway Taken by Water

  • Osmosis causes water to pass into the root hair cells, through the root cortex and into the xylem vessels:
  • Once the water gets into the xylem, it is carried up to the leaves where it enters mesophyll cells
  • So the pathway is:

root hair cell → root cortex cells → xylem → leaf mesophyll cells

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