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Q: Which part of a sunflower plant absorbs water and nutrient?
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What does air do for a plant?

A plant needs carbon dioxide to live, and air is combined of CO2(carbon dioxide), H20(water) and Oxygen (, O, 8).When people exhale they breathe out CO2, which a plant absorbs. CO2 is a nutrient, essential to a plant.


What kind of diffution takes place when plant cell absorbs water?

The plant cell absorbs water by simple diffusion and osmosis.


What absorbs water from the soil?

roots of the plant


What happen when you water a plant?

The plant gets nutrient and the ability to grow.


What does the hair cells do?

it absorbs water and is a plant cell


The part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients is the?

The roots.


Which part of the tree absorbs water and nuitrane?

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.


What liquids might keep a plant survive?

Water, used as a nutrient for the plant, without water, the plant will wither and die.


What part of the plant absorbs the water?

The part of the plant that absorbs the water is the roots. The roots are the parts of the plant that are in charge of absorbing everything that the plant needs to live (not including sunlight). Oxygen, water, and minerals are absorbed through the roots.


What are examples of a vascular plant?

Some examples of Vascular plant's are: Sunflower's, Tulips, and Water lilies.


Can a plant absorb color?

Yes, if it absorbs colored water.


Does the shape of the cell remain the same when the plant absorbs water?

No