In my on opinion, I feel like despite being without roots, water is still taken up as a result of evaporation and transpiration. These two processes forces water to be taken up.
from the roots of the plants
Roots absorb water when you feed plants water and then it helps the plant grow.
Plants absorb water and nutrients from the soil though their roots.
Plants primarily absorb water through their roots from the soil, which is then transported through the plant's vascular system to reach its leaves. The process of water movement from the roots to the leaves is known as transpiration.
they need roots to suck in water
Its roots can absorb oxygen from water
Plants absorb water and nutrients through their roots.
into the roots, where the roots absorb the water from the soil
from the roots of the plants
yes
Roots absorb water when you feed plants water and then it helps the plant grow.
Plants absorb water and nutrients from the soil though their roots.
Plants absorb water through their roots. Some can absorb water through their leaves as well.
Water used in photosynthesis by plants is made available by roots. That is why roots of plants are important to photosynthesis in terrestrial plants. Aqatic plants absorb water from their free surface, hence role of roots in these plants is limited.
How are they supposed to absorb water without any roots?
Plants take or absorb water from soil through their roots. This process, known as transpiration, is essential for plant growth and survival as water is necessary for various physiological functions within the plant.
Plants primarily absorb water through their roots from the soil, which is then transported through the plant's vascular system to reach its leaves. The process of water movement from the roots to the leaves is known as transpiration.