You just have to take a beaker put a plant with roots in it.Then fill it with water.Take another beaker fill it with the same amount of water(same type of water too)and put the same type of plant but with no roots.Then leave it there for a day or two.Observe the change.It might be in height or thethe welleness of the plant.When i mean welleness,one will be dryed up while the other will be bright green!By the way,i did an experiment and realised that a thumbdrive can survive a spin in the washing machine it did not loose any information.hope my information is usefull!
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.
The roots absorb the water from the soil and the stem takes the water to the leaves. But some plants can absorb water from their leaves during the rain.
To absorb capillary water and the minerals
Its roots can absorb oxygen from water
into the roots, where the roots absorb the water from the soil
because the roots are seaching for water and when water comes the roots absorb the water
The roots of plants is what which helps the plants to absorb water and other nutrients from soil.
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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.
Which part of plant takes in nutrience
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.
The roots absorb the water from the soil and the stem takes the water to the leaves. But some plants can absorb water from their leaves during the rain.