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The roots.
xylem
The part of plant that transport the water are the roots.
the roots
The roots of the plant absorb water and nutrients from the soil. The xylem, a type of tissue in the plant, carries these materials upward from the roots to the rest of the plant, including the stem, leaves, and flowers.
the roots sucks up all the nutrients
The part of a plant that collects water (and nutrients) from the soil (ground) is called the root ([Plural] - roots). The outside surface of the root is the epidermis. Surface (epidermal)cells on the epidermis absorb water and nutrients from the surrounding environment and produce outgrowths called root hairs that greatly increase the cell's absorptive surface, allowing it to absorb more water. The process by which water is absorbed into the epidermal cells from the soil is known as osmosis. For this reason, water that is saline (contains salt) is more difficult for most plant species to absorb.
the root
The roots.
roots.
xylem
The part of plant that transport the water are the roots.
A root is a part of a plant that anchors the plant in the ground and gets water and nutrients from the soil.The part of the root where growth and development starts/The apical part of the root having root cap and a zone of merestematic cells is called root apex.
Stem
the roots
vascular
The xylem is part of the stem of a plant. It is the part that brings water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant where it is needed.