A2. Water enters root hairs carrying nutrients with it, by a process called osmosis. From here it enters tiny tubes inside the plant which carries the nutrient and water up to the leaves. At the leaves, the process of photosynthesis is a process of splitting the water into H, which the plant uses to build complex chemicals, and O2 which the plant discharges as waste gas.
Other than in a dry climate, there will be excess water at the leaf, and this will be evaporated through the stomata, or by guttation at the edge of plant leaves. This evaporation causes a 'negative pressure' along the length of the plant, thus sucking further nutrient and water up the stem.
A1. the hairspray which is inserted to the leaves by special people called : probos. then the roots start growing wildly in the air the a bird comes and attacks the soil and tht is howu make milkshake
As with all living things, plants are made up of cells. In plants, the cells are rigid, containing a cell wall. Where cell walls aren't present in animal cells, the cell wall in plant cells keeps the plant rigid, as well as connecting the different parts of the plant together. In various other less evolved plants, including ferns, are interconnected to from their leaves, roots, and stems by a vascular system of tubes.
Yes, succulent leaves can grow roots on their own through a process called propagation.
Leaves, roots, and stems.
A flowering plant consists of roots, stems, leaves, and flowers. The roots help in anchoring the plant and absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. The stem provides support to the plant and helps transport water and nutrients. The leaves are involved in photosynthesis, while the flowers are responsible for reproduction.
you water the roots rather than leaves and other organs because when u water the roots it makes the plant grow but if you water the leaves the plant wont grow. you water the roots rather than leaves and other organs because when u water the roots it makes the plant grow but if you water the leaves the plant wont grow.
They are all connected because the roots bring in water, the stem carries the water to the flower and leaves, and the leaves bring in CO2 + O2. They all help the plant reproduce, and this is important because without roots, stems, and leaves, the plant couldn't reproduce.
leaves roots and stems are part of a tree
Litter forms from organic matter such as leaves and roots.
dried cassia roots and leaves side effects
leaves
A tap root does not have leaves... it is underground.
Phloem and xylem tissue carries material from a plant's roots to its leaves.
no leaves are a component of plants (stems, leaves and roots)
Roots and leaves are equally important to a plant. Without either one, it dies.
Xylem tissue carries material from a plant's roots to it's leaves
Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.
As with all living things, plants are made up of cells. In plants, the cells are rigid, containing a cell wall. Where cell walls aren't present in animal cells, the cell wall in plant cells keeps the plant rigid, as well as connecting the different parts of the plant together. In various other less evolved plants, including ferns, are interconnected to from their leaves, roots, and stems by a vascular system of tubes.