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They hold the tree up and they help the tree get the water and nutrients that it needs.
using xylem and Phloem. they are like tubes that transport water and nutrients up and down a tree.
When the decompose on the ground the nutrients dissolve in to the soil and the next year the tree uses those nutrients.
The types of nutrients that are good for the respiratory system include fruit and vegetables. These nutrients are good for the body in general.
the tree holds the nutrients but if you remove the tree the nutrients will wash away then you cant plant any thing else there.
Different plants need different types of soil or compost. Check to see what nutrients your plants need.
The leaves fall off the tree. The leaves are then decomposed by bacteria. The nutrients ruturn to the soil just like how you would plant a tree yourself. A new tree will start to grow.
Trees help the vines by giving them nutrients that the tree once had, but instead is now giving them to the vines. Yet the tree is losing nutrients that it needs to survive because of the vines taking the nutrients from it.
a tree has cells inside it that absorb nutrients, which only living organisms have.
briefly describe how water and nutrients gets from the soil to the top of a 300-foot redwood tree.
The leaves fall off the tree. The leaves are then decomposed by bacteria. The nutrients ruturn to the soil just like how you would plant a tree yourself. A new tree will start to grow.
All things being equal, the Oak.