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What part of tree takes in water?

The roots.


What part of a tree carries water from one part to another?

the part of the tree that carries water from the roots is the phloem no,because in the science book it states:water moves through the XYLEM TISSUE up to the leaves so the answer is :XYLEM-TISSUE


What is a tree part that ends in mb?

Ah, a tree part that ends in "mb" is the "cambium." The cambium is a very important layer of cells in a tree that helps it grow and heal. Just like how mistakes can lead to beautiful creations in art, the cambium helps the tree grow stronger and more resilient with each passing year.


What is the soft juicy part of a tree called?

wood pulp


What are the tree major part of the earth?

Land, water and air.


What plant part supports the leaves branches of a tree?

The trunk of a tree supports the leaves and branches. It is the main upright part that provides structural support and transports water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the tree.


Why does fish swallow water all the time?

It is not swallowing the water (swallow means passing it to its stomach), it is gulping as part of the process of passing water over it gills. The motion you see as swallowing is in fact the fish breathing. Obviously therefore it does this all the time.


What part of a tree drink the water?

The roots of a tree absorb water from the soil and transport it up through the trunk to the leaves via the xylem tissue. This water is essential for the tree's growth, photosynthesis, and overall health.


What do you call the part of the tree trunk that gos into the ground?

The part of the tree trunk that goes into the ground is called the "root." Roots anchor the tree and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. They also store energy and help support the tree's overall stability and health.


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.


How is water stored inside trees?

Water is held inside a tree in two ways. 'Free Water' is water that is held in the vessels and cells and its purpose is to distribute nutrients inside the tree. 'Cell' water (also known as 'bound' water), is an intrinsic part of the tree's cell walls. During the seasoning process a tree loses its 'free' water and a high proportion of its 'cell' / 'bound' water.Hope it helped!! :)


What part of the tree trunk has the living tubes?

The sapwood is the part of the tree trunk that has living tubes.