The plant obtains water (H2O) from the soil, the water molecules then go into the root cells, through the vascular tissue in the stem, and to the leaves.
Water enters a leaf from the roots. The roots collect water from the soil and it travels up the stem until it reaches the leaf.
through the stomata on the underside of a leaf
To support the leaf but more importantly to allow photosynthesis to occur :)
The Xylem.
They are used for the process of photosynthesis , that is preparing starch .
Because osmosis is related to the movement of water molecules.
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To support the leaf but more importantly to allow photosynthesis to occur :)
The Xylem.
They are used for the process of photosynthesis , that is preparing starch .
Because osmosis is related to the movement of water molecules.
Photosynthesis in general needs: Carbon dioxide, Water, and energy to be processed. Within the leaf, there are cells; within each cell, there are chloroplast; within the chloroplast, photosynthesis is made.
If you mean where is the oxygen released when photosynthesis has taken place then the answer is the stoma which is located under the leaf
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The most important function of a leaf is photosynthesis: the production of energy from sunlight, carbon dioxide and water. The shape of the leaf helps to maximize the sunlight receiving area and the veins in the leaf make it easier to move the raw materials and products of photosynthesis in and out of the leaf.
Chlorophyll in chloroplasts, Carbon Dioxide, Water and Sunlight.
sun water chese
To carry out photosynthesis as the cells contain chloroplasts and the organelles perform photosynthesis. It has a waxy cuticle which is impermeable to water, so the water passes out of the leaves as water vapour.
So long as the plant or leaf is able to absorb sunlight through the water - yes.