plant roots take in water by the hairs that the root has.
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Plants take water through roots by absorption and release by transpiration, Animals drink water and release by urination and in some cases by sweting also.
Water through the vascular tissue called xylem.
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.
Plants get the water they require for photosynthesis by absorbing from the soil through their root systems. It is then transported up the stem and to the leaves where is is used to synthesise sugars through photosynthesis.
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Roots
through their roots.
Roots.
Roots
Its roots or through its leaves or skin (some plants don't have roots)
No, they are not. Roots are used by the plants, which are producers, to take up nutrients and water in the soil.
The roots of plants is what which helps the plants to absorb water and other nutrients from soil.
because the roots are seaching for water and when water comes the roots absorb the water
Plants have the ability to retain water because of a special structure called a cuticle.
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Water and mineral nutrients.