plants absorb water through their roots dummy.
Water is entered by the roots into the plant. It is then carried up by the stem so that photosynthesis can be completed
Water enters plants by moving up through the roots, into the stem, up the stem, and throughout the rest of the plant using the plant's veins. This process is called capillarity action.
Through the roots
Water diffuses into the root hair cells and is then transported around the plant in xylem tubes. As the water evaporates from the leaves, more water is drawn up through the plant. It' a bit like a straw
A geranium plant gets it water through its roots,its roots suck water from deep ground,and take the water towards the geranium
Through the stem.
through the leaves and the roots
roots/root hairs.
lost by transpiration
The Plant gets water from the ground through its roots.
Water enters a plant through it's roots and stem. After it enters the roots and stem, it travels through the plants "veins."
A geranium plant gets it water through its roots,its roots suck water from deep ground,and take the water towards the geranium
Through the stem.
through the roots.
through the leaves and the roots
The part of the plant that absorbs the water is the roots. The roots are the parts of the plant that are in charge of absorbing everything that the plant needs to live (not including sunlight). Oxygen, water, and minerals are absorbed through the roots.
plants observes the water through its roots.
Through their roots. They soak up water in the soil, and while they are getting their water, the nutrients in the soil get carried up into the plant itself through the water. In other words, the nutrients in the soil get mixed into the water, get soaked up into the roots of the plant, which distribute the nutrient-infested (for lack of a better word) water through the whole plant.
It enters the most through the fibrous roots
the roots
The roots. it gathers it up and then feeds itselft through the water