Yes, vascular plants have specialized tissues for drawing minerals and nutrients in, typically through their root structure.
Water and minerals
Minerals from the soil.
Water and minerals
They take up water and some minerals.
nutrients and minerals
Yes. Ferns can take in minerals.
Plants get their mineral ions from a bumblebee pulling off a petal then escreting into the flower, giving the plant its ions.
Why yes, yes they do. "Matter" is basically a thing that can take up space and you could touch it. Do Trees take up space? -- Yes. THEREFORE, trees are made up of matter. Humans also take up space and are made up of matter. Gases are also matter. XP
I dug up the soil to plant the flower seeds I bought.
It depends on the flower. Some flowers can grow up to as fast as 2-3 days. Some flowers van take up to 3 to 4 weeks to grow.
Bees go to the flower to take nectar. In the process they will pick up pollen from one flower and transfer some of it to the next one they visit -- a process called pollination.
no because the minerals and chemicals of the flavor will kill the pore flower