well, i think that the plants leaves are the ones that absorb all the water and lets it go through the stem, and, that when the plant grows that is because the plant had the water to reach the top. that s my answer on how plants absorb water from the soil and reaches the top.
well, i think that the plants leaves are the ones that absorb all the water and lets it go through the stem, and, that when the plant grows that is because the plant had the water to reach the top. that s my answer on how plants absorb water from the soil and reaches the top.
i think its from the roots
Water comes from the soil. The roots absorb the water and the water travels through the xylem of a tree to reach the leaves of a tree. The way water keeps going through the xylem and the tree is because water at the leaves is evaporated and more water from the roots goes through the xylem. The water at the bottom of the roots "pushes" the water up and the evaporating of water at the trees is "pulling" the water up
They have great abrocartinial stems that allow for the plant to absob and contain water. The date palm uses this special stem to spray water over the soil around it and so the soil can absorb it. For more info, go to: www.geographicalplants.org
Root hairs branch out all over the roots. By doing this, they vastly increase the surface area of the root system. Roots can only absorb water from the soil if it's touching that moist soil. By increasing the surface area of the root system, we're making more of the root system touch more moist soil, allowing the plant to absorb more water and nutrients.
Mosses and liverworts absorb water from the soil through the process of osmosis.
Yes - they fulfill two functions vital to their plant. They anchor it in the ground, and they absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
roots take in all the nutrients from the soil and absorb water and minerals i hope that helps x
The roots and their hairs reach into the soil to absorb nutrients. Capillary action of water induces the absorption.
Its likely known that almost all plants absorb water from the soil
semen.
the roots of the plant absorb the water from the soil. the stomata in the leaves absorb carbon dioxide
Plant roots absorb minerals and water from the soil.
because its roots absorb the water then into the stem and then gives it water and sometimes food
Absorb nutrients and support/anchor the plant (in most plants, but not all).
poo from a plant. (i am telling the truth promise)
to hold on to the soil, to absorb the water from the soil, to store food
They absorb water and nutrients, and keep the plant anchored in the soil.
The roots.
A root holds the plant in place and it absorbs water and minerals from the soil.