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How does the water move from the soil to the plant?

the plant roots move around in the soil and soak up the water. then the water travels through the plant.


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 soaks up water from the soil?

Plant roots soak up water from the soil through a process called transpiration. This water is then transported throughout the plant to support various biological functions such as photosynthesis and growth.


What hold the plant in the soil and takes in the water?

The roots balance and keep the plant up in the soil and soak up the water. Sorry it's simple but my keyboard is broken...


How do Leguminous plants get minerals?

Through their roots. They soak up water in the soil, and while they are getting their water, the nutrients in the soil get carried up into the plant itself through the water. In other words, the nutrients in the soil get mixed into the water, get soaked up into the roots of the plant, which distribute the nutrient-infested (for lack of a better word) water through the whole plant.


How do plants absorb water from the soil?

Roots have hairs on the tips that soak up the water and they then soak the water up the plant and then the water is transported to the other veins in the leaf.


What do soil minerals do for plants?

Soil minerals act as nutrients for the plant. When the plant sends out roots, the roots soak up the nutrients and use them to grow. Soil minerals also do what fertilizer does.


What is the fucntion of roots?

Roots soak up all the water in the ground and then the steam carry's it up to the flower. It also holds the plant into the soil. So it has two jobs!


Plants living on land get water and nutrients from the?

They get their nutrients from the roots they grow underground. The roots "soak" up the nutrients and water the plant needs.


What does soak up water from the soil?

Plants use their roots to absorb water from the soil through a process called transpiration. In transpiration, water is drawn up through the plant's roots and transported to the leaves where it is released into the air. This helps the plant stay hydrated and carry out essential functions like photosynthesis.


What two things plant roots take from the soil?

Plant roots absorb minerals and water from the soil.


What part of the plant soaks up water from the soil?

The roots, in particular the xylem and phloem by capillary action