Rhizoid- takes place of the roots and stems and obtains the water and nutrients under the surface.
The roots
a blue gum tree absorbs 2.3 mm a day. a cherry tree absorbs 10-15 liters a day.
you need oxygen to breath so that is how the nutrient cycle is important.
the part of the tree that carries water from the roots is the phloem no,because in the science book it states:water moves through the XYLEM TISSUE up to the leaves so the answer is :XYLEM-TISSUE
About half the body weight of a tree is carbon. The tree absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, stores the carbon, and releases the oxygen. As the tree grows, it stores more and more carbon.
Their job is to absorb sunlight to make energy for the tree to live.
well the simple answer would be the root and root hairs that take in the water and nutrient, but more specifically it is the Xylem to the tree that transports water and nutrient throughout the organism.
Through capillary mechanism similar to cotton absorbs water
first They send their roots to the ground, when it reaches the ground it gives food and water to the tree, then as the tree grows it sends more and more roots to the ground for nutrient, minerals, and water. :)
first They send their roots to the ground, when it reaches the ground it gives food and water to the tree, then as the tree grows it sends more and more roots to the ground for nutrient, minerals, and water. :)
evaporation
The roots.
a blue gum tree absorbs 2.3 mm a day. a cherry tree absorbs 10-15 liters a day.
Yes they can because conks take the nutrient from the tree
Yes, but wash your hands (without soap, only use water) thoroughly first, as their skin absorbs water and any other chemicals.
nutrient deprivation, water, and establishing roots
Land, water and air.
the leaves and roots take the water ^^