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Q: Why and how does water enters continuously into the roots xylem cells?
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What does Water enters the plants roots and move where?

water


Where does water enter the plant?

Water enters a plant through it's roots and stem. After it enters the roots and stem, it travels through the plants "veins."


Where does water go when it enters the roots?

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What roots of a plant does most water enter?

It enters the most through the fibrous roots


Water enters a plant through which structures?

roots/root hairs.


In which part organ would you find root hair cells?

Root hair cells are on the roots of the plants. They are found on the rhizomes of vascular plants. They collect water and nutrients in solution and transport it up to the other parts of the plant.


What enters the plant through its roots?

Minerals, Vitamins and Water.


How does the water get into the leaf for photosynthesis?

The plant obtains water (H2O) from the soil, the water molecules then go into the root cells, through the vascular tissue in the stem, and to the leaves.


Where does water enter a plant?

A plant absorbs water through its roots, going up through the stem, to the rest of the plant. There are little openings in the leaves called "pores" which also absorb a bit of water and cells as well. -Hope this helped! Love, KOOKIE MONSTER


What allow water to enter the seed?

The embryo allows water to enter the seed.


What leaves the body cells and enters the blood then leaves the blood cells and enters the lungs?

NUTRIENTS AND OXYGEN also water, minerals, and vitamins


What part of a plant takes in sunlight and water?

A plant leaf takes in sunlight while it's roots take in water. More over, air enters the leaf though openings called stomata, on some other plants air enters through lenticel - an airy aggregation of cells within the structural surfaces of the stems, roots, and other parts of vascular plants