Stem is the only one that will transport the water,food,mineral salts and sugar(food) to all parts of the plant. Because of stems,the water and mineral salts get to the leaves and other parts of a plant.
When a farmer sprays chemicals on crop plants, the chemicals can be absorbed by the leaves and move through the plant's vascular system to reach the roots. This process is called translocation and allows the chemicals to reach all parts of the plant.
Water and minerals are absorbed by a plant's roots from the soil. They are then transported through specialized tissues called xylem to the leaves and other parts of the plant. From the xylem, water and minerals enter each cell through osmosis and diffusion to support various cellular processes.
In nonvascular seedless plants, such as mosses and liverworts, the mobile reproductive parts are typically sperm cells. These sperm cells are released from specialized structures called antheridia and require water for mobility to reach the egg cells for fertilization.
interception is the amount of rainfall , which is intercepted and will not infiltrate into the ground or take apart in the runoff process.
Yes, certain parts of agave plants, such as the leaves and sap, contain toxic substances that can cause skin irritation or digestive issues if ingested by humans or animals. It's important to handle these plants with care and keep them out of reach of pets and children.
The way a plant absorbs minerals and water taken in by a plant is called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis includes water, oxygen, starch, and certain minerals, as well as the sun. This is why plants are green. because plants are producers, and don't rely on other living or dead organisms for their own source of potential and kinetic energy, photosynthesis is an excellent way for plants to absorb water and minerals.
When a farmer sprays chemicals on crop plants, the chemicals can be absorbed by the leaves and move through the plant's vascular system to reach the roots. This process is called translocation and allows the chemicals to reach all parts of the plant.
Submarines cannot reach the deepest parts of water because of the pressure or water and deepest surface is not a smooth, its full of rocks and sea plants.
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.
Water and minerals are absorbed by a plant's roots from the soil. They are then transported through specialized tissues called xylem to the leaves and other parts of the plant. From the xylem, water and minerals enter each cell through osmosis and diffusion to support various cellular processes.
Water and minerals are absorbed by the root hairs of a vascular plant from the soil through osmosis and active transport. The water and minerals are then transported through the plant's vascular system, xylem, to reach all cells in the plant, providing nutrients and maintaining turgor pressure.
This is a bit of a general question & I don't know the context, so it may be a far too simple answer - but it is water (with dissolved nutrients) that is usually taken up by the roots of plants!
Water and nutrients are transported to the leaves by the xylem tissue in plants. These essential substances are absorbed by the roots and then move upward through the plant's vascular system to reach the leaves where photosynthesis occurs.
In nonvascular seedless plants, such as mosses and liverworts, the mobile reproductive parts are typically sperm cells. These sperm cells are released from specialized structures called antheridia and require water for mobility to reach the egg cells for fertilization.
Potato plants can grow to be about 2 to 4 feet tall when they reach maturity.
interception is the amount of rainfall , which is intercepted and will not infiltrate into the ground or take apart in the runoff process.
Water enters the leaves through the roots via the xylem tissue, a system of water-conducting cells. Minerals are absorbed from the soil by the roots and transported through the xylem with water. These substances then travel from the roots, through the stem, and eventually reach the leaves where they are used for photosynthesis and other metabolic processes.