Water will diffuse to wherever the water potential is more negative. That is often where the solute concentration is higher.
The solute concentration of root hairs is normally higher than soil. The negitive potential in the cell draws water in.
If the soil has a more negative water potential by having more solute than the cytoplasm, the plant would dehydrate by losing water to the the soil.
Water will diffuse to wherever the water potential is more negative. That is often where the solute concentration is higher.
The solute concentration of root hairs is normally higher than soil. The negitive potential in the cell draws water in.
If the soil has a more negative water potential by having more solute than the cytoplasm, the plant would dehydrate by losing water to the the soil.