Water moves between cells by osmosis, down a concentration gradient.
The coolant leaves the radiator by way of the lower radiator hose then enters the water pump in most automotive engines.
Most water vapor enters Earth's atmosphere through the processes of evaporation from bodies of water like oceans, lakes, and rivers, as well as transpiration from plants. Evaporation involves the conversion of liquid water into a gaseous state, while transpiration is the release of water vapor from plant leaves.
In the leaves.
cells get most of their water doing what
A plant absorbs water through its roots, going up through the stem, to the rest of the plant. There are little openings in the leaves called "pores" which also absorb a bit of water and cells as well. -Hope this helped! Love, KOOKIE MONSTER
Cells in plant leaves would be expected to have the most chloroplasts because they are specialized for photosynthesis. Specifically, the palisade mesophyll cells located in the upper layer of the leaf would have the highest concentration of chloroplasts due to their role in capturing sunlight for photosynthesis.
Most photosynthetic cells in plants are found in the mesophyll layer of the leaves. This layer contains the palisade and spongy mesophyll cells, which are responsible for carrying out photosynthesis. These cells contain chloroplasts that capture sunlight and convert it into energy for the plant.
Leaves
Water is the only molecule in your body, which can move freely in the body cells. The movement depends most of the time on physical need of the tissue. When you are thirsty, water may become less in red blood cells. When you drink water, water enters the red blood cells. Most of the times water that enters the red blood cells is replaced by same amount of water. I hope that you can draw the diagram, now.
It enters the most through the fibrous roots
the most abundant chemical in cells is water.
root hairs