plant roots can grow in cracks rocks. as they grow
they break apart the rock.
Photosynthesis (How the Plant makes food)
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Most of the useful nutrients are dissolved or suspended in groundwater. Capillary action draws this water into the roots and up the plant, as moisture transpires from the leaves of the plant, somewhat like a siphon. Capillary action is a consequence of the surface tension of water. Once the water is in the cells of the plant, its cellular processes extract nutrients in various ways.
The nucleus of the plant cell includes instructions for the plant to work. These instruction are translated into action through various types of RNAs transcribed by DNA. This is called inbuilt genetic information.
cohesion,adhesion,capillary action
plant, because a verb is doing an action, and planting is an action
went, plant
A decomposer can add nutrients to itself and also to the soil around a plant for the plant to use.
flowers
Photosynthesis (How the Plant makes food)
Water uses capillary action to "climb" up plant vessels through cohesion and adhesion, which allows the water to be transported throughout the plant.
No, it's an action.
Capillary action can refer to the movement of water and fluids vertically and throughout the structure of a plant. An example is: "Water movement can be transported upwards in a plant against the force of gravity because of capillary action."
It draws narrow tubes inside plant stems to get the water.
Shepherds purse.
capillary action
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