the root has tiny root hairs which absorb most of the water,this water then moves from one cell to another
Whilst the plant is transpiring (water evaporating from the leaves), water that has formed hydrogen bonds with the water molecules sorounding the roots is dragged upward into the plant
much water is taken up by the roots of plants
ground water
Yes. Roots can also support the plants by digging deep into the soil where the plant survives.
The minerals taken up by plants are not solid lumps they are dissolved in water, which is taken into the plant by its root system.
yes the plant roots can regrow with water
much water is taken up by the roots of plants
ground water
Yes. Roots can also support the plants by digging deep into the soil where the plant survives.
The minerals taken up by plants are not solid lumps they are dissolved in water, which is taken into the plant by its root system.
When you water a plant it is taken up the roots of the plant and is drunken by the plant. If it cannot hold enough water it will let it out, it is good to have a tray underneath the pot just incase. :D
The roots supply nutrients and water to the plant.
This is when the water from the soil is taken by the roots of plants and used to make the plant grow. Then the water cycle starts all over again. Hope this helps you
The roots of a plant.
yes the plant roots can regrow with water
The roots of a plant aren't green because there is no chlorophyll in the roots. All of the chlorophyll in the chloroplasts are taken to the leaves of a plant. <3
The Plant gets water from the ground through its roots.
The roots collect water and minerals from the soil for the plant.