roots
roots
soil is a mixture of air, water, bits of rock and minerals, and organic minerals
Water in soil evaporates into a gas, then collects and turns dense forming clouds. Clouds are technically a part of the atmosphere.
The roots of a plant.
roots
The roots, of course.
the roots sucks up all the nutrients
roots
Roots provide a source of nutrients and water for the plants by drawing them in from the surrounding area.They suck in nutrients water and food. The plant needs this to grow and reproduceRoots take in water and minerals from the soil.It sucks up all the water in the soil and brings it to the stem.The root on the plant gives the plant water and nutrients.
The roots of a plant is the part that gets water and minerals from the soil.
minerals are moved by the water's pressure and when the water hits rocks it collects minerals and washes it into other places.
soil is a mixture of air, water, bits of rock and minerals, and organic minerals
No it collects nutrients and water from the soil
Water is pulled from the soil into the plant roots via evaporation of water occurring in the leaf veins. The water and solutes in the water stick together, so where the water goes, the solutes will follow. The pressure from the evaporation pulls the water from the soil into the root hairs, into the xylem of the roots, into the xylem of the stem, into the xylem of the branches, into the xylem of the leaf veins, and out of the stomata. The plant uses only the water it needs, and pulls the solutes from the water.
Water in soil evaporates into a gas, then collects and turns dense forming clouds. Clouds are technically a part of the atmosphere.
The roots of a plant.