Via the roots.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Oxygen (O2) can enter leaves through the pore.
Typically no. It does depend on the processing of the water however. If there is post filtering that removes the minerals and leaves it essentially pure H2O, then you have a relatively aggressive solvent. Distillation alone is not capable of producing water pure enough to have this property.
As we know, transpiration means the evaporation of water vapour from the leaves etc. As the water evaporates, there is a decrease in pressure in the plant which in turn helps the root to absorb water and as the water transpires the water in the root is sucked upward by pressure and hence is transported to each and every part of plant. As the minerals are dissolved in the water (in small quantities) they are also transported through the same medium. this saves energy for the plant.
No, they do not
The difference between ozone water and mineral water is mineral water contains minerals that are beneficial to the body whereas ozone water is extremely clean and pure.
The water contains minerals when it rains and leaves the minerals on the ground when its evaporated
Carbon dioxide gas enter the stomata of leaves and from this, water, photons of light and a few trace minerals plants make their own food.
through the leaves from the water
The hot water solution cools, and the mineral compound leaves and forms minerals.
xylem \
Xylem
The Xylem tissue transports water and nutrients from the roots.
xylem
Distillation
The hot water solution cools, and the mineral compound leaves and forms minerals.
through the leaves and the roots
no the plant harnesses sunlight from its leaves and finds food (minerals) and water from the roots.