plant move water from the ground by its roots
yes, there are plants that move to find water but usually it is only the roots that grow twards water
the plant roots move around in the soil and soak up the water. then the water travels through the plant.
the soil or ground
roots
To give the plant a firm hold in the ground. To let the plant extract water from the ground
A plant that does not move is called a sessile plant. These plants are rooted in the ground and rely on external factors like wind and pollinators for reproduction and spreading seeds.
The roots of a plant anchor it into the ground. They also absorb water and nutrients from the soil to support the plant's growth.
inside the plant or deep inside the ground/dirt
you put them in the ground and water them
Any plant that soaks up water from the ground directly into it's cells ?
The function of the roots of a plant are to get nutrions from the soil and water in the soil and also to give the plant a way to stay in the ground and upright not falling over with a sudden gust of wind. Hope this helped. :)
osmosis