minerals
Roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil through their fine, root hair structures. These materials include minerals, sugars, and other compounds essential for the plant's growth and metabolism. Roots also transport these absorbed materials to the rest of the plant for utilization in various physiological processes.
Yes, nonliving materials are generally considered to be inorganic. Inorganic materials do not contain carbon and are not derived from living organisms. Examples of nonliving inorganic materials include rocks, minerals, metals, and water.
living and nonliving
abiotic
The xylem is a nonliving portion of a plant's vascular system responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
Everything is ultimately created from non-living things.
Xylem tissue is composed of hollow nonliving tracheids and vessel elements that transport water and nutrient minerals from the roots to the leaves in plants.
Well it can decompos materials like metal and wood.
It is called the cell wall.
water and minerals
anosifying
roots