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Plants absorb water and nutrients from the soil though their roots.
All plant seedlings can absorb nutrients through the seed membrane. These nutrients can then be converted to useable energy which the seed uses to grow it's roots and it's sprout. Water helps the seed absorb nutrients faster, but isn't always necessary.
The roots absorb the water from the soil and the stem takes the water to the leaves. But some plants can absorb water from their leaves during the rain.
Plants absorb mineral nutrients by way of ions in the soil. This is basically the case with how all plants get their nutrients besides sunlight. The process takes place at the atomic level.
The leaves allow the plant to absorb sunlight and use it to make food (Photosynthesis) as well as allowing it to release excess moisture through pores in the leaves.
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Roots to absorb nutrients from the ground and leaves to absorb the suns rays for energy.
I think it's the Xylem. They absorb water from the roots, and run through the stem. Then, they carry the water in the vessels to the whole plants, and out through the plants through the leaves stomata.
Plants absorb water through their roots. Some can absorb water through their leaves as well.
most plants absorb more water through their leafs
They take in nutrients and water via the root system and absorb sunlight via the leaves.
Plants absorb water and nutrients from the soil though their roots.
The sun's energy. Through the roots and leaves.
yes and sometimes their leaves
Yes it does have chloroplast. If you can do and experiment.
Oxygen- Through the stomata, Water- Through its roots, Nutrients- From the Soil, Sun Light- Chloroplasts absorb it through the leaves.
plants absorb water and nutrients through osmosis. Therefore when there is no osmosis plants cannot survive.