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Down the phloem
The process of water moving from a plant to the cloud and the other way around is described in the water cycle. Plants take up water from the soil through its roots after rainfall and gives it back to the atmosphere through evaporation from the leaves.
Any plant that has tubes for moving water and other materials to where they is needed?
The Plant gets water from the ground through its roots.
Water flows through a plant with the xylem when it collects water and the nutrients in a plant.
Down the phloem
The process of water moving out of the plant through tiny stomata holes.
Water is transported through the plant in Xylem vessels, these begin in the roots and end in the leaves of the plant; water is translocated through a combination of "transpirational pull" and capillary action. Xylem is one of two "conductive" tissues responsible for moving water and the products of photosynthesis (glucose) through the plant, the tissue responsible for moving the "food" around is Phloem.
The process of water moving from a plant to the cloud and the other way around is described in the water cycle. Plants take up water from the soil through its roots after rainfall and gives it back to the atmosphere through evaporation from the leaves.
transpiration
plants absorb water through their roots dummy.
Because sugar is transported through phloem and water is transported through xylem.
The way the process of photosynthesis goes through a plant every day and how the plant needs sunshine and water to make it's own food.
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Water is carried through the plant by the xylem.
Evaporation, the wider process of water moving through the plant and being lost through the leaves however is called transpiration.
osmosis is the process of water moving from high concentration to low concentration through semi-permeable membranes. it is used to get water to the plant for photosyntesis