No. Roots wrapped in plastic bag cannot absorb water.
What kind of roots do water lilies have? What kind of roots does a water lily have?
The plant gets its water and nutrients by the roots. No roots = no water, no "food" = Death.
The roots absorb water or other nutrients around the roots.
Because roots are provided with root hairs to absorb water.
yes water an minerals do pass through roots
transpiration
you wash it with soap and water
the loss of water from the leaves of the plant (transpiration)
because the roots are seaching for water and when water comes the roots absorb the water
What kind of roots do water lilies have? What kind of roots does a water lily have?
into the roots, where the roots absorb the water from the soil
when water (the moisture in the bread) evaporates from a sandwich on a plate, it escapes to the open air. when it is plastic wrapped, this water vapor does not escape--as evaporation proceeds, the partial pressure of water builds up, slowing down further evaporation.
Water and Light
earthworms derive their nutrition from many forms of organic matter in soil, things like decaying roots and leaves, and living organisms such as nematodes, protozoans, rotifers, bacteria, fungi. They will also feed on the decomposing remains of other animals. They can consume, in just one day, up to one third of their own body weight.So No.
The roots, in particular the xylem and phloem by capillary action
The plant gets its water and nutrients by the roots. No roots = no water, no "food" = Death.
because it is a compatition with the other roots for water..