Most of the plants loose excess waters through the stem or their leaves
Plants absorb water and nutrients through their roots.
Plants suck water out of the ground through their roots.
The excess water to the terrestrial plants is harmful. Water logging replaces the air from soil with water. Thus roots do not get enough oxygen for respiration. This results in the decline of water absorption and the plants start wilting.
Not really. The roots take in water, which passes up through the plant, carrying nourishment as it goes. Any excess water leaves through the leaves! On the other hand, if the roots are exposed and are still white, (as opposed to the dark brown barked roots that trees often have) they can loose lots of water. It's best to keep them covered.
Plants absorb water through their roots and release excess water through a process called transpiration, which involves evaporation of water from the leaves. This helps plants regulate their internal water balance and contributes to the movement of water and nutrients throughout the plant.
Plants absorb minerals and water from the soil through their roots. These nutrients are then stored in the root cells in the form of sugars, starches, and other compounds. Plants can also store excess water and minerals in specialized storage tissues, such as parenchyma cells or vacuoles, to use when needed.
Through their roots
When plants are watered, some of the water is absorbed through the roots and used for various functions such as photosynthesis and nutrient transportation. The excess water is then evaporated through tiny pores in the leaves in a process called transpiration, or it can also be excreted through the roots back into the soil. Ultimately, some of the water may be used to support the plant's growth and metabolism.
through their roots.
Plants get the water they require for photosynthesis by absorbing from the soil through their root systems. It is then transported up the stem and to the leaves where is is used to synthesise sugars through photosynthesis.
Through the roots, but some plants obtain humidity through their leaves.
plants observes the water through its roots.