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Water through the vascular tissue called xylem.
Broad leafs are plants with broad leaves. These leaves capture water, so the plants have extra water on hand for when water is scarce.
Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.
water helps plants with no leaves by the roots absorbing the water then the water goes up the xylem (stem) and helps the entire plant continue to grow and produce new leaves. some plants can photosynthesizes without laves
osmosis or The Water Cycle: Transpiration- evaporation from the leaves of plants
Leaves that have a small surface area lose less water.
The roots absorb the water from the soil and the stem takes the water to the leaves. But some plants can absorb water from their leaves during the rain.
Transpiration.
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Transpiration.
transpiration
Normally this would have to do with the origin and location of the plant. Long, thin leaves offer less resistance to water flow; these types of plants are normally found in fast, running water. Note: Not all underwater plants have narrow, thin leaves!