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Make a deep hole
in a carrot and fill it with water in which you have dissolved plenty of sugar.
Close the opening firmly with a bored cork, and push a plastic straw through
the hole. Mop up any overflowing sugar solution, and seal the joints with
melted candle wax. Put the carrot into water and watch: after sometime the
sugar solution rises into the straw. The water particles can enter the carrot
through the cell walls, but the larger sugar particles cannot come out. The
sugar solution becomes diluted and rises up the tube. This experiment on
osmosis illustrates how plants absorb water from the soil and carry it upwards.
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