Water
Neutralisation is the process that occurs in plant roots. The plant roots provide nutrition for the plant such as carrying minerals and water up to the other plant section (leafs, petals, buds, etc.)
This is a bit of a general question & I don't know the context, so it may be a far too simple answer - but it is water (with dissolved nutrients) that is usually taken up by the roots of plants!
The roots of the cell bring in water for the plant. The plant will then distribute the water.
As with any substance, oxygen takes up much less space as a liquid than it does as a gas, so engineers can fit more oxygen into the same tank.
Why is Sulphuric Acid transported in road tankers and not by train?
Food material prepared by the leaves is transported to the roots.
minerals
water
Nitrogen absorbed by the roots is either metabolized in the roots or is transported to the aerial part via the xylem. How N is transported depends on the form absorbed (NO3- or NH4+ ) and the metabolism of the roots.
The roots of a plant aren't green because there is no chlorophyll in the roots. All of the chlorophyll in the chloroplasts are taken to the leaves of a plant. <3
YES
it is either dying or the roots are root bound which means you need to transplant them into another pot or the roots will not grow which means your plant will die
There is a bunch of different things that contain psychoactive. Like leafs, dried up leafs, roots, seeds, stem bark, ashes, tobacco and in many plants.
Hydrogen Ion :-)
answer is the vascular system
Neutralisation is the process that occurs in plant roots. The plant roots provide nutrition for the plant such as carrying minerals and water up to the other plant section (leafs, petals, buds, etc.)
Dugongs and manatees eat fleshy roots and leafs from underwater plants.