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The minerals taken up by plants are not solid lumps they are dissolved in water, which is taken into the plant by its root system.
No it enters by diffusion
Yes. Roots can also support the plants by digging deep into the soil where the plant survives.
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The minerals taken up by plants are not solid lumps they are dissolved in water, which is taken into the plant by its root system.
No it enters by diffusion
as they are under ground, they get the energy and nutrients from soil and transport it to the rest of the plant.
Mostly through the roots although some can be taken up by the leaves when foliar feeding.
Yes. Roots can also support the plants by digging deep into the soil where the plant survives.
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Hi there liquid helps a plant and their health because it contains all the vitamins and minerals which helps plants to be healthier and to also help them produce their own chemicals such as chlorofil the green pigment, the vitamins and minerals in water nourish the plant and is taken to different areas of the plant where needed.
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They get minerals from the soil in which they are growing. Minerals are taken in through their roots.