No
no
Yes
Plants absorb carbon dioxide through pores on the leaves or other parts of the plant.
They "eat" plankton that pass through the pores in the sponge. They sift the plankton and absorb it.
Well,roots have tiny pores,so when water goes through the soil and reaches the roots,the pores absorb the water which circulate and go to other parts of the plant.
Well,roots have tiny pores,so when water goes through the soil and reaches the roots,the pores absorb the water which circulate and go to other parts of the plant.
because it has pores that absorb water
it depends on how many pores it has
Marijuana does not have the ability to absorb or breakdown nuclear radiation. Radiation exposure can have detrimental effects on plants just like animals.
Yes, wood can absorb water through its pores. This can cause the wood to expand, warp, or rot over time if not properly dried or treated.
Plants absorb Carbon Dioxide through pores in their leaves and combine it with chloropyl to produce glucose for their nutrition, giving out Oxygen as their waste gas.
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.