they help in production
Adductors
inward
osmosis
Water and minerals are absorbed by root hairs located on the surface of the root. From there, they move through the root's epidermis, cortex, and endodermis layers via osmosis and active transport. The endodermis layer acts as a selective barrier and helps regulate the movement of water and minerals towards the center of the root.
No, "intern" is not a root word. It is derived from the Latin word "internus," meaning 'internal' or 'inward.'
nation
Capillary action, transpiration, and root pressure move water up through the plant.
adductor muscles
because transpiration stream is created after every water is lost
Capillary action, transpiration, and root pressure move water up through the plant.
Low pressure systems typically move inward, with air converging towards the center of the system. This convergence of air at the center results in rising air, cloud formation, and potentially precipitation.
Upward and inward.