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Plants grow from what they need is the sun, soil, water, and the nutrients in the soil.
To take minerals from the soil.
From the roots
Plants acquire water and minerals from the soil through their roots. Water is transported through the xylem tissue to the rest of the plant. Sugars are produced during photosynthesis in the leaves and then transported via the phloem tissue to other parts of the plant where they are used for energy or stored.
soil with minerals in it. It also depends on what types of plants are in discussion, but most plant prefer loam soil while most creepers (plants that do not grow upright) prefer sandy soil.
they absord the minerals and nutrients from the soil, which leaves it weak- i think
they absord the minerals and nutrients from the soil, which leaves it weak- i think
ANSWER Actually they get it from the underside of the leaves
Plants absorb minerals/ nutrients from the soil
Soil is not a mineral. Soil is just matter that plants thrive in to retrieve minerals. Soil CONTAINS minerals, but soil is not a mineral.
All growing plants and trees help to anchor the soil around their roots. If the grass is burnt and the leaves and trees burn and die then wind and water can more easily move the soil. This is soil erosion.
1. cools plants 2. allows for absorption of minerals and ions 3. transporting materials from the soil to leaves
They get minerals from the soil in which they are growing. Minerals are taken in through their roots.
minerals
The plants absorb minerals from the soil, since it is wet. When the soil is dry, there is no way for plants to absorb anything. That's what rain do, by making the soil wet, so that plants can absorb minerals through their roots.
Plants get the nutrients that they need from the soil and water. They get the ingredients to make their own food through photosynthesis.
There are no minerals in sunlight. Plants obtain all their minerals from decomposed organic material in the soil.