The vascular tissue xylem brings water to all the woody and stem parts of the plant. Osmosis and active transport take water to any inaccessible parts in the leaves.
Roots can spread for miles. The soil usually absorbs the water making it easier for roots to reach.
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through the roots
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They have in comparison to other cell a large surface area which helps them collect water. They are found near the tip of the roots and appear like hairs. The whole structure is quite delicate. It can only survive for a few days and don't properly develop into a proper hair. Each root is a different cell.
There are no cells IN cells, each cell is a separate entity be it a plant cell or an animal cell.
it is a place where grass water and soil interact with each other if they interact there is also a good effest like the soil soil is the place where we plant a plant soil is the one who absorbs minerals from the sunlight and water
I don't really know the answer to this question, but each cell does affect what the plant does and how it does it.
no
They have in comparison to other cell a large surface area which helps them collect water. They are found near the tip of the roots and appear like hairs. The whole structure is quite delicate. It can only survive for a few days and don't properly develop into a proper hair. Each root is a different cell.
Its just to help retain the structure of the cell, but in some cells it is also to take in toxic's and keep the hydrostatic pressure. But if this is homework it will just be wanting to maintain the structure of the cell (especially if it's referring to plant cells).
Each minerals has their own functions, but the general function is that minerals are co-factors of enzymes.
As we know, transpiration means the evaporation of water vapour from the leaves etc. As the water evaporates, there is a decrease in pressure in the plant which in turn helps the root to absorb water and as the water transpires the water in the root is sucked upward by pressure and hence is transported to each and every part of plant. As the minerals are dissolved in the water (in small quantities) they are also transported through the same medium. this saves energy for the plant.
There are no cells IN cells, each cell is a separate entity be it a plant cell or an animal cell.
it is a place where grass water and soil interact with each other if they interact there is also a good effest like the soil soil is the place where we plant a plant soil is the one who absorbs minerals from the sunlight and water
I don't really know the answer to this question, but each cell does affect what the plant does and how it does it.
The cell wall
Iron
The Vacuole helps plants stay up right because since the vacuole absorbs water, waste, and nutrients the pressure builds inside of it so then it propels the plant to stay upright. When the vacuole lacks water the plant wilts and becomes limp. [The Vacuole occupies 30-90% of the cell's volume]
they store food in their seeds which also contain their embryos The central vacuole, an organelle inside each plant cell, stores food, water, and waste.