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This process is called transpiration. This process is basically the evaporation of water from plant leaves through the stomata that are small pores on leaves. For this to occur, a plant draws up water from the soil.

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How do aquatic plants breath in oxygen?

Aquatic plants mainly absorb oxygen through their leaves and roots from the water around them. Oxygen dissolves into the water through surface exchange, allowing aquatic plants to take in the oxygen they need for respiration.


Plants lose water through what from their leaves?

Plants lose water through small openings on their leaves called stomata. Water evaporates from the surface of the leaves during a process called transpiration, which helps plants absorb nutrients and stay cool.


Where do plants get water?

Plants absorb water through their roots from the soil. The roots have structures called root hairs that increase surface area for water absorption. Water travels through the plant's vascular system to reach all parts of the plant.


Why don't plants that live around water have a cuticle?

Plants that live around water, such as aquatic plants, do not need a thick cuticle because they do not face the same challenges of water loss as land plants. The aquatic environment provides constant access to water, so these plants have evolved to prioritize other adaptations, like increased surface area for gas exchange.


How do plants absorb cations from the soil?

Plants absorb cations such as potassium, calcium, and magnesium from the soil through their roots via a process called cation exchange. This involves the exchange of positively charged ions on the root surface with those present in the soil solution. Plants use specific transport proteins in their root cells to take up these cations and transport them into the plant tissues for growth and development.

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