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What part of the plants take the nutrients from the soil?

Root


What would plants take from the soil?

nutrients and water


What is the part of the plant that carries nutrients to different parts of the plants?

leaves


In what way are weeds harmful to the plants?

A weed is any plant that grows where a gardener does not want it. Because all plants take nutrients from the soil, a weed would be take some of the nutrients needed by the plants the gardener wants.


What do plants take in from their environment to support their growth and development?

Plants take in water, sunlight, and nutrients from the soil to support their growth and development.


What two things do plants need to take in from the roots?

Water and mineral nutrients.


What is the Opposite of transpiration?

The opposite of transpiration is absorption, where plants take in water and nutrients from the soil.


Do all plants need roots to obtain nutrients on order to live and grow?

Not all plants require roots to obtain nutrients, as some can absorb nutrients through their leaves or stems. For example, epiphytic plants, like certain orchids, grow on other plants and draw moisture and nutrients from the air and surrounding environment. Additionally, some aquatic plants can take in nutrients directly from the water. However, roots are a common and efficient adaptation for nutrient and water uptake in many terrestrial plants.


How plants get nutrients?

Plants get nutrients from the soil they are in. The nutrients dissolve in the water and are then absorbed from the plant's roots. Plants make food with photosynthesis.


Do roots take place in a plants life cycle?

Yes, they take the water from the ground in order to give nutrients to the plant.


What is another name for compost that starts with an H?

Humus.Humus has the ability to hold nutrients in very large molecules that are readily accessible to plants. This means that the nutrients don't get leached out of your soil as soluble fertilizers do, and the nutrients are not force fed to plants as they take in water. Plants can absorb and digest these nutrients with their feeder roots, taking just what they need for healthy growth.


How does burning cause loss of plants nutrients?

It bursna away the plants nutrients.