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Yes. I forget what the process is called, but water goes through the roots and leaves through the stomates (microscopic holes) in the leaf as water vapor.

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Use soak up in a sentence?

After a long day of hiking, I like to sit by the lake and soak up the tranquility of nature.


What happens when you soak a leaf in boil ling water for two minutes?

Soaking a leaf in boiling water for two minutes can cause the leaf to lose its color and become wilted. The heat can also break down the cell structure of the leaf, causing it to become mushy and lose its structural integrity.


Why do you go slower in your clothes in the water?

I think its because the weight of your clothes weigh you down and you have more water resistance pushing against you. I think...x Because clothes have more gravity in them. They are heavier and they soak up water, though your body dosent soak up water. Therefore that is the reason you go slower in clothes!! lolBYE BYE Lizzie :):) Because clothes have more gravity in them. They are heavier and they soak up water, though your body dosent soak up water. Therefore that is the reason you go slower in clothes!! lol BYE BYE Lizzie :):)


How is osmosis involved in supplying water for photosynthesis in the leaf?

Because osmosis is related to the movement of water molecules.


How does the water get into the leaf for photosynthesis?

Water is absorbed by the roots from the soil and transported up to the leaves through specialized tubes called xylem. This process, known as transpiration, creates a pull that helps draw water up the plant. Once in the leaf, water is used in photosynthesis to produce oxygen and glucose, essential for the plant's growth and survival.

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What is a leafe?

A leaf is a part of a plant that is used to soak up water (along with the roots) and sunlight.


How do plants absorb water from the soil?

Roots have hairs on the tips that soak up the water and they then soak the water up the plant and then the water is transported to the other veins in the leaf.


Does salt soak up water?

No, salt does not soak up water. Instead, it dissolves in water, forming a solution.


Use soak up in a sentence?

After a long day of hiking, I like to sit by the lake and soak up the tranquility of nature.


What do you call a rock that can soak up water?

A rock that can soak up water is called a porous rock. These rocks have tiny holes or spaces that allow water to be absorbed and held within them.


What does a ground that does not soak up water not have enough of?

Humus


What happens when you soak a leaf in boil ling water for two minutes?

Soaking a leaf in boiling water for two minutes can cause the leaf to lose its color and become wilted. The heat can also break down the cell structure of the leaf, causing it to become mushy and lose its structural integrity.


What do you use to soak up spilled water?

You can use a towel, cloth, sponge, or paper towels to soak up spilled water. Just press it firmly onto the spill to absorb the water.


What material effectively soaks up water?

Materials that effectively soak up water include sponges, paper towels, and cotton. These materials have a high absorbency capacity, allowing them to quickly and efficiently soak up water.


Does chalk soak up water?

Chalk is porous and can absorb some water, but it typically does not soak up water like a sponge due to its composition. The amount of water chalk can absorb will depend on its quality and porosity.


How do you clean water spots?

Use a towel to soak it up.


Do plant roots soak up water for the soil?

yes they do.