The roots absorb by capillarity. The same as water is absorbed in a paper (predominantly). And the water moves to the roots by same capillary effects and further by the gradient of water created by the roots absorbing the water (osmosis as well).
because transpiration stream is created after every water is lost
Do get water, and vitamins and minerals from the soil and from the fertilizer you may use.
Plants absorb water and nutrients from the soil though their roots.
From the roots
No, they are not. Roots are used by the plants, which are producers, to take up nutrients and water in the soil.
with taproots, the primary and secondary roots grow long. they can reach a deep water source. with fibrous roots, the fine, numerous roots allow fast absorption of water near the soil surface.
into the roots, where the roots absorb the water from the soil
Roots fix plants in to soil. It absorbs water and minerals from soil
because the roots are seaching for water and when water comes the roots absorb the water
the water in the soil is transported through the roots and some plants store it there# the smart girl
The roots absorb capillary water from the soil to the plants. Thus a very little water in the soil may help these roots to obtain water from there.
by holding the soil in place with their roots
The roots of plants is what which helps the plants to absorb water and other nutrients from soil.
Do get water, and vitamins and minerals from the soil and from the fertilizer you may use.
Plants absrb water through their roots which are in soil; so there must be water under the soil for the plants to survive.
roots
through their roots.
most plant use there roots to absorb water from the earth or soil but some plants use their leaves to catch water.