When it rains, the soil simple soaks up the rain because it's not very solid and has enough holes (though minuscule) to soak up water. The water is then absorbed by plant's meristems which are the hairs on the roots.
They can be found in the desert or in hot places. They eat insects and live under rocks.
Through the roots. That's why when you water a plant you pour water into the dirt.
Whenever it rains on the ground.
Most of their stomata are on the underside of the leaf.
Gas, nutrients, and water would not be able to enter a leaf if it were coated with wax. The waxy layer would create a barrier that prevents the entry of these substances, which are essential for the leaf's photosynthesis and overall functioning.
If there is a leaf on the bottom of water, the leaf will grow into another plant.
plants maybe
the leaf provides water and nutrients
The water for photosynthesis comes from water that is absorbed from the soil by the roots of the plant and transported upward to the leaves through the vessels called xylem. Refer to the related link for an illustration of the materials for photosynthesis and where they come from.
cos it does
to pee out the water
leaf
Stroma of the leaf mesophyll cells
Transpiration
oxygen and some water