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no it occurs in the leaves
No, roots do not transpire. Most transpiration occurs in the stems and the leaves of plants. The bigger the leaf, the more moisture will transpire from the plant.
Primary growth in plants occurs at the apical meristem.
Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.
Photosynthesis occurs in the leaves of plants. The leaves allow CO2 to come in through the leaves. The sunlight turns the water that comes in from the roots through the stem into the leaves to make a chemical change in the H2O and CO2 into sugar.
Potatoes are roots, they don't use photosynthesis. Photosynthesis occurs in the leaves of plants to make 'food' for the plant. Roots take up nutrients from soil.
Desert ecosystem have plants with wide spreading roots and spiny leaves.
Water through the vascular tissue called xylem.
no leaves are a component of plants (stems, leaves and roots)
Food material prepared by the leaves is transported to the roots.
it depends
Xylem are small tubes in vascular plants that carry water up from the roots to its leaves etc