osmosis
Well, according to gr 7 studies Capillary action: water being attracted to one another, water attracted to tubes too. So this helps water move up plant. Transpiration: water evapourating of leaves Osmosis: Water travelling from soil to roots
This is called transpiration; the movement of water out out the leaves pulling water from the roots all the way up through the plant.
osmosis and translocation
Asent of sap
yes...when placed in a hypertonic solution, it goes shrinks (plasmolysis).
they oth make big or large movement
Erosion.
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This movement is evaporation, and is part of the carbon cycle.
yes...when placed in a hypertonic solution, it goes shrinks (plasmolysis).
they oth make big or large movement
On a large scale you would call the movement a tide. On a small scale you would call the movement a wave.
a water fall
osmosis
invection
a water fall
A vacuole is bigger in a plant cell because plants cannot find water for themselves, It has to be of acess.Therefore, vacuoles store the water for the plant. Animals are able to go to a land where water is within reach animal cell also stores food, and chemicals for the call in the vacuole. Please take the time to consider this answer. I truly hope that this answer will meet your standards and needs!
Erosion.
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The regular movement of the Earth's water is called the water cycle. This process involves the continuous circulation of water between the atmosphere, land, and oceans through processes like evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.
because they were the first to live on land and water as well.