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Nonvascular plants.
The roots are what carry the water to the leaves, though many people do spray the leaves their plants with water as well.
no the plant harnesses sunlight from its leaves and finds food (minerals) and water from the roots.
Tap roots are generally found in dicot plants and fibrous roots in monocots. The dicot leaves are dorsiventral and have reticulate venation. The monocot leaves are isobilateral and have parallel venation.
The roots is under the leaves, and the stem. It collects water and some plants carry the food down to the roots.
mostly in the roots but each plant has different methods
no leaves are a component of plants (stems, leaves and roots)
Nonvascular plants.
it is leaves
Xylem tissue carries material from a plant's roots to it's leaves
Its roots or through its leaves or skin (some plants don't have roots)
they connect the roots to the leaves and hold the plant up they carry the food to the leaves from the roots
stomata is a tiny pores found in the leaves of the plant,but this is not the place where plants take oxygen from,but from the roots.
Vascular Plants, transport water from the roots to the stems and leaves
Xylems are not plants - they are tubes within a plant which transport water from the plant roots to the leaves.
The roots are what carry the water to the leaves, though many people do spray the leaves their plants with water as well.
Water is absorbed by plant roots and transported, by capillary action, through the fibrous material of the plant stem, to the leaves.