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A taproot digs deep to 'tap' underground water stores and can build up a reserve of starch to help plants endure long periods of unfavourable growing conditions, while is better able to spread out and catch water near the surface. desert plants often have very expansive roots, many times larger than the aerial body of the plant, to scavenge for water. i shall not pick one because that's your homework right? Answer Carrot Parsnip Beetroot.
Through the roots, but some plants obtain humidity through their leaves.
One can find more information on grass roots by reading the Plants Today magazine. They go into great detail about certain plants such as grass roots.
well i say because the roots go deep into earth.
A plant's roots go as deep as the C Horizon.
because the rocks are hard and the plants can't mack their roots to go throw them
To go deep for any moister resources the can reach.
Tap would be perfectly fine. I'm not sure about sugar or salt, but I think tap is definitely a good choice to go with for your plant.
Water moves from the soil into the roots of the plants due to a process called osmosis. This occurs because the concentration of water is higher in the soil than in the roots, so water naturally moves from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. This helps the plants absorb the water and nutrients they need for growth and survival.
Through the roots, but some plants obtain humidity through their leaves.
water saturates the dirt and is sucked into the plants through its roots
Cacti have very strong roots that go deepinto the Earth searching for water. Since they go so far, they must be very strong. The stronger the roots, the deeper they search for water. Roots secure plants to the ground, but some can't.