it doesn't the water absorbs the leaf
Transpiration is the process through which water vapor exits a leaf. This occurs when water is absorbed by plant roots, travels through the plant, and eventually evaporates from the leaf's stomata.
they pass the water and minerals absorbed from the roots to other parts of the plant, like leaves.
Water cannot be absorbed through the surface of a leaf.
Water cannot be absorbed through the surface of a leaf.
Water cannot be absorbed through the surface of a leaf
to carry water and nutrients (sugars) to the/throughout the plants system.
When a photon hits a leaf, it may be absorbed by chlorophyll molecules, which are specialized pigments that can capture the energy of the photon and initiate photosynthesis. This absorbed energy is then used to drive chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
In a plant, they transport water to the leaf through the Vascular Tissue.
A leaf obtains water through the process of transpiration, where water is absorbed by the roots from the soil and transported to the leaves through the xylem vessels. Once in the leaves, water is used in various metabolic processes and is also lost through small openings called stomata during transpiration.
the suns energy is absorbed by the leaf to make food. this is called photosynthesis :)
When light energy strikes a leaf, some of it is absorbed by pigments in the leaf for photosynthesis, some is reflected, and some is transmitted through the leaf. The absorbed light energy is converted into chemical energy by the leaf for use in metabolic processes.
The chloroplasts in the leaves absorb the light directly from the sun. The carbon dioxide goes into the leaves through the stomata (tiny holes on the bottom of a leaf) and is diffused through the rest of the cells. The water is absorbed by the roots then carried by the xylem up to the leaf and the cells in the leaf.