Xylem
it is carried to the roots of the plant
The vascular tissue xylem carries water from the roots of the plant to the leaves of the plant via the stem of the plant.
Water is absorbed by the roots of the plant.
Because they are plants, the roots are used the same way in cacti as in every plant, to take in water for the plant to use.
Gravitropism is the plant's growth response to gravity, causing its roots to grow downward and stems to grow upward.
Roots of a growing bean seed plant will exhibit positive gravitropism, meaning they will grow downward in response to the force of gravity. This allows the roots to anchor the plant into the soil and seek out nutrients and water necessary for growth.
Plant roots hold the soil together to prevent it from being carried away.
Nitrogen is supplied to the leguminous plant in the nodules found on its roots. This nitrogen-fixing process is carried out by bacteria that form a symbiotic relationship with the plant, converting nitrogen from the air into a form that the plant can use for growth.
The roots of the plant absorb water and nutrients from the soil. The xylem, a type of tissue in the plant, carries these materials upward from the roots to the rest of the plant, including the stem, leaves, and flowers.
The water didn't go upward from the roots to the plants. It is the roots that absorbed it upward but in a limited number because the plants have cell wall and they have control of the water that was processed in their system.
because of water's cohesion property, which is its ability to stick to itself and it adhesion property, which mean that water can stick to other material, it can travel upward in a plant. also, the plant's tube is very small, which allow water to overcome gravity and travel upward.
The roots are the part of a plant not a plant