water
Sunlight is an important ingredient for photosynthesis.
They store the sugar (glucose) in their leaves, the roots soak up water.
Potatoes are roots, they don't use photosynthesis. Photosynthesis occurs in the leaves of plants to make 'food' for the plant. Roots take up nutrients from soil.
The water moves into transport tissue/tubes in the roots called xylem if the plant is vascular. Nonvascular plants have no xylem. Water moves from cell to cell in nonvascular plants. In both cases, the type of movement is called osmosis.
plants become turgid by osmosis. they soak up the water from the soil and then use this water for strength and support in their stems so that they can stand up in the sunlight and get food from photosynthesis and also get energy.
Sunlight is an important ingredient for photosynthesis.
the plant roots do not soak up sunlight they soak up rainwater
The roots of the plants soak it up and turn it into sugar for ONLY plants.
The soil is in the roots and soil so the plants soak them all up
They store the sugar (glucose) in their leaves, the roots soak up water.
Plants get the water they require for photosynthesis by absorbing from the soil through their root systems. It is then transported up the stem and to the leaves where is is used to synthesise sugars through photosynthesis.
Potatoes are roots, they don't use photosynthesis. Photosynthesis occurs in the leaves of plants to make 'food' for the plant. Roots take up nutrients from soil.
they soak up water from the surrounding soil, and noutrients and minerals
The roots soak up the groundwater and the water helps the plant grow.
Roots have hairs on the tips that soak up the water and they then soak the water up the plant and then the water is transported to the other veins in the leaf.
Well they get energy from two different things -photosynthesis: where they soak in rays of sunlight that they convery into food and energy -their roots: which bring up water and minerals
A chemical that is energized by photosynthesis