the roots
The roots of a plant.
Plants take in minerals through their roots.
the chlorophyll which are in the chloroplasts.
the "O" horizon
the stem
The Part of the plant takes in Co2 is The Leaves The Part of the plant takes in Co2 is The Leaves
xylem
The part of the plant that conducts water and mineral salts to the leaves is called the xylem. Xylem vessels transport these essential nutrients from the roots upward through the stem to the leaves, where photosynthesis occurs. This process is crucial for maintaining the plant's hydration and nutrient supply.
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root
The stem
Water is mostly evaporated from leaves.
the stem of the plant can transpire
leaf
the xylem cells carry the water from the roots to the leaves.
when a plant takes up water from the roots the water and nutrients go into the xylem and go up the stem by both adhesion and cohesion to get to the leaves. the leaves of the plant use transpiration to pull the water up by letting out water vapour and gases through the stomata and guard cells.
xylem