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How do plants move water in and out of their cells?

Plants move water through their cells using a process called transpiration, where water evaporates from the leaves and creates a negative pressure that pulls water up from the roots. Water is brought into the cells through a process called osmosis, where water molecules move from an area of low concentration (soil) to an area of high concentration (root cells).


What are plants that don't move called?

ground water plants.


How do non vascular plants move water?

Through conducting cells by osmosis


How do non-vascular plants move water?

Through conducting cells by osmosis


Do animal cells need more mitochondrion than plant cells?

Your muscle certainly do. You move, that is you are motile. Plants move very little and are called sessile.


Why roots of the plants always move towards the earth?

Plants have specialized cells in their roots called root hairs that sense gravity. These cells help the roots grow downwards towards the earth, a process known as gravitropism. This enables plants to anchor themselves securely in the soil and helps them access essential nutrients and water.


What is it about the shape of the plant cells that allow plants to grow to be so tall?

Vascular plants use water as their support structure to move fluids Non-vascular plants have to translate water cell to cell by osmosis but vascular plants can just move water through a plant like cars through the interstate


Why do plants move?

Because they do not have foot


What force of attraction helps move water upthrough plants?

The force of attraction that helps move water up through plants is called capillary action. This process occurs due to the cohesive and adhesive properties of water, which allow it to be drawn up through the small tubes in plants called xylem.


What are the cells in plants that move food?

a bus


What conducts water and is made of elongated cells that connect end to end?

Vessels and tracheids are the types of cells that conduct water in plants. They are elongated cells with specialized structures that allow water to move efficiently through them. These cells are arranged end to end to form continuous pathways for water transport.


What are the plants with tubes that can move fluid within themselves called?

The vascular tissue.Xylem is the tissue that caries the water from the roots to the leaves.Phloem is the tissue that carries the manufactured sugar from the leaves to where it is needed in the plant.