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What would plants take from the soil?

nutrients and water


Can soil take in water from its surroundings?

Yes, this is why plants can live in soil but not on solid rock.


What does take or absorb water from soil?

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.


What do plants take in from their environment to support their growth and development?

Plants take in water, sunlight, and nutrients from the soil to support their growth and development.


Does seeds take in water and nutrients from the soil?

yes, they would die without either of them. Practically all plants and seeds need water and soil.


What is tissues that plants use to take water from soil?

Root hairs and or symbiotic mycorrhiza.


What is the Opposite of transpiration?

The opposite of transpiration is absorption, where plants take in water and nutrients from the soil.


What tissue that plants use to take water from soil?

Root hairs and or symbiotic mycorrhiza.


How does water and soil help plants grow?

Soil and water help a plant grow because when the roots take up the water from the soil,some of it's minerals have dissolved in the water giving the plant nutrients. Water also helps the plants make food using the process photosynthesis.


How can you know that there is water under the soil?

Plants absrb water through their roots which are in soil; so there must be water under the soil for the plants to survive.


Does plants grow in soil or water?

They can grow in soil and water with sunlight. plus all plants can not live without water.


Where do plants get there water?

From the soil