There are a variety of types of trees that absorb a lot of water. One of the most popular trees is the weeping willow.
Birch trees and Weeping Willows, or so I hear...
All trees absorb water through their roots
pine
What kind of roots do water lilies have? What kind of roots does a water lily have?
It's by a process known as 'osmosis' Basically, the outer covering of the bean is water permeable, and the 'seed' inside the bean is porous. Water is absorbed through the outer membrane, which swells the 'pulp' of the seed, causing it to swell.
Depends what kind of plant it is
The plant develops deep, slender, black roots
The plant develops deep, slender, black roots
What kind of roots do water lilies have? What kind of roots does a water lily have?
hygroscopic
Maples have shallow roots that do not like to sit in water so keep the drainage good.
Clasping roots are mainly found in plants called epiphytes. (parasitic plants). Epiphytes grow on top of other plnats and therefore they have no roots underground. Their roots perform the function of support on the host plant. They absorb water from the atmosphere and mineral salt from dust particles which fall on the roots of the Epiphyte.
It's by a process known as 'osmosis' Basically, the outer covering of the bean is water permeable, and the 'seed' inside the bean is porous. Water is absorbed through the outer membrane, which swells the 'pulp' of the seed, causing it to swell.
Roots don't have roots, plants have roots.
Depends what kind of plant it is
thicker, plusher fabrics (wool, cotton, etc) absorb water. hope this helps you!
what kind of energy travels through water better than air
Root hairs form an important surface over which plants absorb most of their water and nutrients. They are also directly involved in the formation of Root_nodulein Fabaceaeplants.They have a large surface area, relative to the other cells, that helps them absorb water and minerals more efficiently.
not an answer but what kind of roots?
Tap roots