the plant roots do not soak up sunlight they soak up rainwater
no and yes. all plants need a good amount of sunlight. the bean plant needs enough sunlight to soak up extra water.
Sunlight is an important ingredient for photosynthesis.
Theprocess in which green plants turn sunlight into food. The steps of photosynthesis are: 1. Chloroplasts have chlorophyll that soak up sunlight. 2. Stomata in leaves take in Carbon Dioxide . 3. Root hairs absorb water through osmosis. 4. The "Magic Mix" of food is made, Glucose. 5. Water is released in the process. (Transpiration) 6. Oxygen is released You're Welcome!!!!
Worms eat the soil and leave their feces which are full of neutreants, which a plants root soak up.
The roots soak up the groundwater and the water helps the plant grow.
Sunlight is ultimately the source of all living things except for a few types of small organisms that live at the very bottom of the ocean were sunlight could not possibly reach them. The leaves on trees/plants are a necessity to a healthy plant as they soak up the sunlight, starting a process called Photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process of converting sugar into glucose (glucose being the plants food).
Sunlight is the key component in helping a farmer's garden (or anyone's garden) to flourish. The main ingredient in the growth of plants is sunlight. Plants soak up sunlight, store it, and then convert it to usable energy, which enables the plant to sprout leaves, grow tall, and bear fruit -- which may then be harvested by the farmer.
plants become turgid by osmosis. they soak up the water from the soil and then use this water for strength and support in their stems so that they can stand up in the sunlight and get food from photosynthesis and also get energy.
Well they get energy from two different things -photosynthesis: where they soak in rays of sunlight that they convery into food and energy -their roots: which bring up water and minerals
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They store the sugar (glucose) in their leaves, the roots soak up water.
the leaves :) seriously they act as big solar panels that soak up UV rays and use them to create food.