Its roots act like mini vacuums to suck up the water./
Variation in the osmotic potential of cell sap in the cells of the shoot from the base to the top of it.
It is absorbed from the soil. There are no phosphates in water, though water can help phosphates and other nutrients enter the roots of plants.
Soil provides minerals for plants, retains water so that plants can have enough time to absorb it, and helps to anchor plants.
The roots absorb capillary water from the soil to the plants. Thus a very little water in the soil may help these roots to obtain water from there.
Root hairs help the root absorb more water and nutrients from the soil. The absence of root hairs would reduce the plant's ability to absorb water and nutrients.
They form near the river flowing through it and absorb nutrients from the water and produce more plants to do something to help that I do not know. But it's something good!
The roots absorb water and inorganic nutrients and anchor the plant body to the ground and help them to grow.
thick, waxy cuticles
Yes, plants absorb carbon dioxide which is increasing in the atmosphere.
Long roots of desert plants penetrate deep in the soil in search of capillary water and absorb it for the plant's survival
Aquatic plants absorb toxic metals and leaves absorb dirty gases.Plants also give us oxygen.
Plants help absorb some of the water in soil. These affects make it harder to wash away the soil.
well the weird things in your things have some sort of things which help the other things to ,maybe help absorb the water things. Amen.