Water goes through "xylem".
most of it (98%) will go through the plant the rest will be used in photosynthesis
The water goes into the soil, some of the water touches the root hair, so the plant sucks up the water and while the plant sucks the water up. The water goes into the roots hair and ends up at the plant.
water goes up the stem and the plant goes through some process. Then it goes up to the leaves.
this is water that comes from a river or a lake and goes through a treatment plant (this plant has all the chemicals and machinery) then once it is treated it then flows into people's home through the main pipes in the city.
The process is called transpiration. Water is absorbed by the plant's roots, travels through the plant's tissues, and eventually evaporates through small openings in the leaves called stomata. This water vapor then enters the atmosphere.
the water goes into the soil, into the roots and ,all around the plant
Water is carried through the plant by the xylem.
the water is sucked into the large machine. Then the water goes through a grate sorta thing which is too small for the salt to go through. Which results in the salt being trapped
If water goes into the soil the plant sucks the water up, and gives the plant nutrients.
Root pressure is what causes water to rise from the roots to the stems. Water travels through the xylem throughout the plant.
Because the water goes up the stem, into the flower fully, making it that colour (:
roots/root hairs.