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Where does a plant get minerals from?

Plants get minerals from the soil through their root systems, where they absorb essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. These minerals are crucial for plant growth and development, playing important roles in various physiological processes within the plant.


Where a plants get minerals from?

A plant's minerals mostly come from the soil i.e. from the ground. A plant gets its food and minerals through several processes including photosynthesis and bio-absorption.


What is the plant's source of food?

Minerals in the soil are the food source of the plant.


Do water and minerals travel through xylem tubes from the roots to the leaves?

Yes, water and other minerals flow upwards through xylem tubes from the roots to the leaves so that the leaves can combine it with sunlight, CO2, and chlorophyll, to do photosynthesis (the process of making food for the plant.


What is the role of phloem and the vascular plant?

The xylem transports water and minerals through the stem and the phloem transports the food.


What part of a plant is made of tiny tubes for carrying water minerals and food?

Stem


What is the food source of the plant?

Minerals in the soil are the food source of the plant.


Where do daffodils get their food?

The daffodil gets its food directly and indirectly through photosynthesis. When the plant has leaves, it is making its food through the interaction between chlorophyll in its leaves and sunlight. It uses this food during the flowering process and stores some of the food in the bulb underground. The following year, the bulb will use this food to send new shoots up through the soil to develop a new green plant.


How does the water and minerals move through the plant body?

Water and minerals are absorbed by the plant's roots and transported upward through specialized tubes called xylem. This process is driven by transpiration, where water evaporates from the leaves, creating tension that pulls water from the roots. The movement of water and minerals through the plant body is essential for nutrient uptake and maintaining plant structure.


A form of plant food easily travels to different parts of the plant?

minerals


When you add plant food to your potted geraniums you are actually providing the plant with what?

Minerals


The food conducting tissue of a plant is xylem why or is it correct?

No, the food conducting tissue of a plant is actually phloem. Xylem is responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while phloem transports sugars produced by photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant.