the trunk
the stem
The water part :) Hope this helps.
no bones helps to hold the tissues
yes but it needs water and part shade part sun
they are all part of nature.
Trees, like all life on Earth, require water to survive. The water would be absorbed by the trees through the roots then evaporate back into the atmosphere. So it wouldn't really affect the water cycle at all. Hope that helps :)
its tail helps it to steer in water.
The roots of plants help hold soil together by anchoring it in place and preventing erosion. They also help improve soil structure by creating pore spaces for water infiltration and nutrient uptake.
precipitation,
They are part of the water cycle. Hope it helps :]
The cytoplasm is the fluid inside a cell that helps hold organelles in place. It is a gel-like substance composed mainly of water, salts, and organic molecules, where many essential cellular processes take place.
The flagellum of a collar cell helps to create water currents that bring in water along with small particles and nutrients.