The leaves lose the most water, but all parts of the plant can lose small amounts.Leaves have stomata, small pore like openings usually found locaated on underneath side of plant that open and close depending on varibles like air temperature and lightness and darkness, in turn controls the rate of transpiration, ON hotter sunny days stomata tend to close tight and slowly open as sun either rises at days beginning or sets at days end.
The underside of leaves typically lose more water than the top side. This is because the bottom side of leaves usually contain more stomates, or pores, than the top side.
The part of the stem that gives off water is the stem
These parts are the leaves.
the roots
Probably in soil because if you have too much water it will die and living in water is worst soil helps plants develop and it is better for them to have soil. I suggest you put soil. Plants probably grown bigger in soil.i mistake plans grow better in water
A plant that grows in soil and holds little water is that is does not need nutrient.
Because it is part of a plant and it is part of the ground.
To rotate the nutrients that one plant takes out of the soil.
The roots of a plant.
roots.
the roots
The roots of a plant is the part that gets water and minerals from the soil.
The roots. it gathers it up and then feeds itselft through the water
Roots
The roots balance and keep the plant up in the soil and soak up the water. Sorry it's simple but my keyboard is broken...
The roots
The soil sucks up the water and the water soaks into the roots of the corn
Root
Roots collect water and minerals from the soil, and additionally anchor the plant.
A stem takes in all the nutrients and water from the soil to "feed" the plant.
soil water plant relationship