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What Carry Water through the plant cell?

well at first the roots carry it up to the middle of the plant, then they go into the chloroplast and it stores there/ Osmosis carry water through the plant cells.


How do plants roots suck up water?

The process is called Osmosis. The water will go up throgh the roots and up the cloraplsts will fill up with water and spread around the plant.


Why do stem go upwards?

Plant stems usually grow up while their roots grow down. This is due to gravity and solar energy. Plant cells respond to the pull of gravity growing roots down while growing up to maximize sun exposure.


Why do you go slower in your clothes in the water?

I think its because the weight of your clothes weigh you down and you have more water resistance pushing against you. I think...x Because clothes have more gravity in them. They are heavier and they soak up water, though your body dosent soak up water. Therefore that is the reason you go slower in clothes!! lolBYE BYE Lizzie :):) Because clothes have more gravity in them. They are heavier and they soak up water, though your body dosent soak up water. Therefore that is the reason you go slower in clothes!! lol BYE BYE Lizzie :):)


How does plant respond to light and gravity?

Yes gravity does have effect on plants because the stems always goes up on earth and the roots do down. But in space plants don't know which way is up and which way is down due to the lack of gravity. The real question is how can plants tell which way is up and which way is down due to lack of gravity?

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What happens if you take a plant and tie two wet sponges around the roots and you hang it up side down in a window?

I hypothesize that the water will go down by gravity and water the plant and the plant will get sunlight by the sun at the window. I think I did a similar experiment to this except it was with a plastic bag.


Does gravity have any effect on plant?

Yes it does. Plant seeds distinguish between up and down based on gravity. Thatis how they decide the direction in which to send the first shoot. This needs to go in the "up" direction so that it can then capture sunlight and produce energy for its growth.


Does gravity hold water?

If pool/lake/ocean water floats up: then no, gravity does not hold water. If pool/lake/ocean water does not float up: then yes, gravity does hold water.


What best explains how stem transport water to other part of the plant.?

when a plant takes up water from the roots the water and nutrients go into the xylem and go up the stem by both adhesion and cohesion to get to the leaves. the leaves of the plant use transpiration to pull the water up by letting out water vapour and gases through the stomata and guard cells.


Best explains how stems transport water to other parts of the plant?

when a plant takes up water from the roots the water and nutrients go into the xylem and go up the stem by both adhesion and cohesion to get to the leaves. the leaves of the plant use transpiration to pull the water up by letting out water vapour and gases through the stomata and guard cells.


Can water fall up?

Yes, if your in zero gravity. Or.. evaporating water does go up because it is less dense than air. Other than that, no.


What best explains how stems transport to other parts of the plant?

when a plant takes up water from the roots the water and nutrients go into the xylem and go up the stem by both adhesion and cohesion to get to the leaves. the leaves of the plant use transpiration to pull the water up by letting out water vapour and gases through the stomata and guard cells.


What can cause specific gravity to go up instead of going down in water?

An object will tend to go up (float) if it has less density than the fluid (in this case, water) it is placed in.


How does a plant get water from its roots?

By a process called CAPILLARY REACTION - it's similar to dipping cotton fabric in a bowl of water and watching it creep up the fabric against gravity


How does gravity work in the height?

as we go up gravity decreases


Can people get water in plants?

Yes well that depends who you look at it. When you water a plant it does not just go into the plant but, the roots do such it up in a mater of time, from there water gets put into plants.


What Carry Water through the plant cell?

well at first the roots carry it up to the middle of the plant, then they go into the chloroplast and it stores there/ Osmosis carry water through the plant cells.