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Most plants obtain their nutrients through the roots in the soil, which are covered thin, absorbent tissue. Nutrients are absorbed and delivered to the plant through a vascular system that transports it in a nutritious fluid (sap) throughout the plant. Additionally, many plants benefit from a symbiotic relationship (a relationship where both parties benefit) with microbes in the soil that live on or in parts of the roots that help digest, breakdown, and convert nutrients in the soil into forms that the plant can absorb and use. Hope this helps!

--Sources: Biology Major with many years of studying plants and botany

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13y ago

They simply get it from the plants around them. Etheir that or they use their roots to obtain the nutreints in to their plants system and make the food they need to survive

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Lilies obtain nutrients from the soil from through roots, rootlets, and root hairs.

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Lilies have roots to get the nutrients they need.

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11y ago

same as a plant

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