Plants have water evaporate in their leaves to create a negative pressure system at the top of the plant so the plant "pumps" water up. The surface tension of the water helps makes this happen as it "climbs" upwards by holding onto the sides of the plant's channels.
Well.. This is a large topic... In short, Water and nutrients goes up the Plant through the vascular tissues Xylem and Phloem respectively. A number of forces ( cohesive force transpiration pull, root pressure etc) are needed for this transport. Diffusion, Facilitated diffusion, Active transport are the means of transport of nutrients and water.
well the roots bring water up water from the rain and they get water from water bottles
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through the roots
Xylem
The Xylem of a plant transports water and some nutrients.
Two important substances that enter a plant through the roots would be nutrients and water. Water is extremely important for the plant to be able to make food.
A plant cell contains a water vacuole that contains water and other nutrients. The plant is wilted when the water vacuole is not expanded. Thus the plant is in a normal condition when its cells' water vacuoles are full of water and other nutrients.
The Xylem of a plant transports water and some nutrients.
The Xylem of a plant transports water and some nutrients.
The Xylem of a plant transports water and some nutrients.
Two important substances that enter a plant through the roots would be nutrients and water. Water is extremely important for the plant to be able to make food.
Water helps a plant by transporting important nutrients through the plant. Nutrients are drawn from the soil and used by the plant. Without enough water in the cells, the plants droop, so water helps a plant to stand.
The roots supply nutrients and water to the plant.
If water goes into the soil the plant sucks the water up, and gives the plant nutrients.
nutrients and water
A plant cell contains a water vacuole that contains water and other nutrients. The plant is wilted when the water vacuole is not expanded. Thus the plant is in a normal condition when its cells' water vacuoles are full of water and other nutrients.
Roots provide a source of nutrients and water for the plants by drawing them in from the surrounding area.They suck in nutrients water and food. The plant needs this to grow and reproduceRoots take in water and minerals from the soil.It sucks up all the water in the soil and brings it to the stem.The root on the plant gives the plant water and nutrients.
It needs food, water, soil, nutrients, and light.
Water flows through a plant with the xylem when it collects water and the nutrients in a plant.
A plant absorbs water through its roots, going up through the stem, to the rest of the plant. There are little openings in the leaves called "pores" which also absorb a bit of water and cells as well. -Hope this helped! Love, KOOKIE MONSTER
If you give the plant too much water, it will drown and clear out all the nutrients. If you give the plant too little water, then it will not get the nutrients it needs because it goes through a process where the water helps it make and food and nutrients because the plant will die with too little food or nutrients. Hope that helped!