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in a plant if you look carefully and debark a tree you will see llines going up theese are cells. the roots collect water from the ground gives it to the cells and the cells take the water to the rest of a plant.

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Aside from use in vascular tissues and other water related plant operations water is the source of the oxygen expelled by the plant. The main use of water by a plant is to " crack " it for electrons that need replacement in the chlorophyll pigment as the chlorophyll's own electrons are exited by photons of light and are boosted into higher energy levels where they enter the light dependent reaction systems.

Water not used here is used to fill plant vacuoles so the plant may retain turgor and remain upright.

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Most of the water that is absorbed by a plant is used during photosynthesis. This is because it is needed for the plant to make its food.

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through the process of osmosis where by the cell sap in the root cells is more concentrated than the water in the soil therefore withdrawing water molecules through the semipermeable membrane

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They are either given off through the leaves of the plant and into the air, are actually used by the plant to create energy, or soaked into the ground.

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Most water is transpired .

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How water is absorbed by a plant?

Water is absorbed by plants through the soil. When water is poured into the soil, the roots of the plant soak in the moisture from the soil, which allows the nutrients and vitamins to thrive.


what happens to the water after it travels up the stem and the leaves of a plant?

Water is broken down and used after it enters a plant. This water goes into photosynthesis and is used as fuel.


What happens to water that is not removed from land by evaporation?

This water is absorbed by plants.


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Water & nutrients are absorbed.


What happens to water that is not absorbed by soil?

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What does the stem in a plant do?

Transfer water and nutrients absorbed in the roots to the higher parts of the plant.


Or the development of a seed into a new plant begins when water is absorbed into the seed?

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As you know that water is a universal solvent, so it dissolves almost every thing. So, as the water is absorbed by soil, automatically plant nutrients are also absorbed by the soil.


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It gets absorbed, except in cases of diarrhea.


How does leaf take in water to perform photosynthesis?

Water is absorbed by the roots of a plant, and is transported to leaves by means of fibrous or vascular tissues in the plant.


What does a plant give to a water cycle?

through transpiration water is lost to the environment and condenses to fall as rain and is again absorbed as by the plant root.


How water get into plants leaves?

Water is absorbed by plant roots and transported, by capillary action, through the fibrous material of the plant stem, to the leaves.