with their roots
The Golgi apparatus packages them and the products exit within vesicles
No, atoms typically remain within the bounds of objects. While some atoms can transfer between bodies through processes like breathing or consuming food, they do not freely move between objects without a specific mechanism for transfer.
That material would be included in the category of electrical "insulators".
Capillary action, transpiration, and root pressure move water up through the plant.
through xylum with the help of transpiration pull
plants move through their growth
plants move through their growth
nitrogen in soil is taken by the plants when that are growing. As cow eat plants these nitrogen present in the plants go inside cow body and converted into glucose for giving cow the energy to move etc...
The Golgi apparatus packages them and the products exit within vesicles
their are tubes all around insid a leaf that helps move food and water around
Well, by ingestion, digestion, and circulation.
No, atoms typically remain within the bounds of objects. While some atoms can transfer between bodies through processes like breathing or consuming food, they do not freely move between objects without a specific mechanism for transfer.
Materials that have high resistance do not allow electrons to move easily through them. This can be due to factors such as the material's atomic structure, temperature, or impurities present in the material.
Vascular plants are constantly moving materials through the specialized cells in their
An insulator is a material that doesn't allow charges to move through it easily. Insulators have high resistivity, which hinders the flow of electrical current. Common examples of insulators include rubber, glass, and plastic.
That material would be included in the category of electrical "insulators".
A metal