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How water moves in and out of a plant?

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What moves out of the plant through the stomata?

water vapour


Describe what happens to a wilted plant when it is watered and What is the process?

If the wilted plant is watered, the water always moves from a high amount of water to a lower amount. In this case, there is more water outside the plant than inside the plant. Water moves by diffusion but in this case we use a special term called osmosis. The plant will 'perk up'.


What part of a plant moves water?

nutrient from the roots to the leaves


Moves water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant?

xylem


Is water moving from plant cell to plant cell an example of osmosis?

no,because when water moves in a plant cell,it moves from a region of higher concentration(vacuole) to another plant cell.this movements is known as active transport because it against the concentration gradient.


Contains no plant tissue through which water and food moves?

nonvascular


Water moves through a plant because of the property of?

capillary action


How do plants get water from their environment?

The water moves into transport tissue/tubes in the roots called xylem if the plant is vascular. Nonvascular plants have no xylem. Water moves from cell to cell in nonvascular plants. In both cases, the type of movement is called osmosis.


If a plant cell is placed in a hypotonic solution water moves into the cell and collects in?

It probably collects in the plant cell vacuoles.


How does being placed in a hypertonic solution affect a plant?

The hypertonic solution can make the plant weak or wilt because there is no water.


What are the jobs of the pholem and xylem?

the xylem moves water and minerals up the stem from roots to leaves and phloem moves food from the leaves to the rest of the plant it can transport food up and down in a plant.


Is their a plant that actually moves on ground If not water?

yes, there are plants that move to find water but usually it is only the roots that grow twards water