yes
yes
Water plants can absorb water through their epidermal cells of leaves and other plant parts. In case of land plants only water vapors can enter through stomata of leaves during gaseous exchange.
Yes they do this is called transpiration.
Plants have openings called stomata on their leaves and water loss occurs through the stomata. The stomata open and close according to the temperature, humidity and wind speed.
A large tree may lose several hundred litres of water each day.
No, water is absorbed into the plant through roots.
yes
well, i think that the plants leaves are the ones that absorb all the water and lets it go through the stem, and, that when the plant grows that is because the plant had the water to reach the top. that s my answer on how plants absorb water from the soil and reaches the top.well, i think that the plants leaves are the ones that absorb all the water and lets it go through the stem, and, that when the plant grows that is because the plant had the water to reach the top. that s my answer on how plants absorb water from the soil and reaches the top.i think its from the rootsWater comes from the soil. The roots absorb the water and the water travels through the xylem of a tree to reach the leaves of a tree. The way water keeps going through the xylem and the tree is because water at the leaves is evaporated and more water from the roots goes through the xylem. The water at the bottom of the roots "pushes" the water up and the evaporating of water at the trees is "pulling" the water up
No-it can enter from its laves to
Oxygen- Through the stomata, Water- Through its roots, Nutrients- From the Soil, Sun Light- Chloroplasts absorb it through the leaves.
I think it's the Xylem. They absorb water from the roots, and run through the stem. Then, they carry the water in the vessels to the whole plants, and out through the plants through the leaves stomata.
Plants absorb warer and disolved minerals from the soil through the root system. These are then distributed through the plant through the xylem vessels.See related questionsIt is not common for plants to take in water through their leaves. Water travels to the leaves through the stem and root of the plant.
Plants absorb water through their roots. Some can absorb water through their leaves as well.
no
most plants absorb more water through their leafs
The roots absorb the water from the soil and the stem takes the water to the leaves. But some plants can absorb water from their leaves during the rain.
well, i think that the plants leaves are the ones that absorb all the water and lets it go through the stem, and, that when the plant grows that is because the plant had the water to reach the top. that s my answer on how plants absorb water from the soil and reaches the top.well, i think that the plants leaves are the ones that absorb all the water and lets it go through the stem, and, that when the plant grows that is because the plant had the water to reach the top. that s my answer on how plants absorb water from the soil and reaches the top.i think its from the rootsWater comes from the soil. The roots absorb the water and the water travels through the xylem of a tree to reach the leaves of a tree. The way water keeps going through the xylem and the tree is because water at the leaves is evaporated and more water from the roots goes through the xylem. The water at the bottom of the roots "pushes" the water up and the evaporating of water at the trees is "pulling" the water up
This process is called transpiration.
Because that's where the plant can absorb the water...not through the flowers or leaves.
plants can absorb water through tiny pores in their roots. i dont know what the pores are called though. they also gain water by their leaves through holes which are called stroma, this is a gap in the leaf, and is surrounded by Guard Cells.
No-it can enter from its laves to
The weight of the rain falling on a branch will add to the strain on the branch. The leaves do not absorb the water.
Oxygen- Through the stomata, Water- Through its roots, Nutrients- From the Soil, Sun Light- Chloroplasts absorb it through the leaves.
Plants go through an unseen process called transpiration. They absorb ground water with their stems and return it into the environment through their leaves. - Suzanne B. Concord, TX