due to turgor pressure
Just like the tospey turvey! Well, the water and nutrients travel very fast to the plants because the roots are at the top so the dont have to travel very far down.
Surface roots are commonly referred to as shallow roots. These roots typically grow close to the soil surface and can be more visible compared to deeper roots. They are responsible for nutrient and water absorption from the top layers of the soil.
The only part of it underwater are its stem and roots. The leaf stays at the top all the time to get sunlight. The stem is corkscrew shaped, which allows the leaf to go up and down with the water level.
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Water droplets will form at the top of the bag. The water came from the leaves. When you water a plant, the water goes to the roots, and then the leaves. So the sun evaporated the water from the leaves and the water got stuck on the top of the bag. Transpiration is the process that caused this to happen.
Water travels from the roots to the top of a tree by the combination of 3 processes. One of these processes is "transpiration" which occurs when water vapor escapes from the stomata, or small openings on the lower surface of leaves. This creates a negative pressure near the top of the trees which results in a sucking action similar to what happens when one inhales through a straw. A second factor is "root pressure" which is the movement of water from the soil into the roots by osmosis. This causes a positive pressure in the roots which helps to "push" water into the plant. The third process is "capillary action" which is the upward movement of water in very, almost microscopically, thin tubes. The structures in plants that transport water are called xylem tubes and they have a very narrow diameter so capillary action will occur in them. These three processes acting together allow water to move against gravity to travel from the roots to the tops of tall trees and plants.
adhesion of water to the wood and cohesion of water molecules
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It is okay. It will not cause damage. You can just open the pool drain and let out some water.
Fibrous roots form a rosette of several roots around the soil and help in the absorption of water and minerals from the top fertile soil.
Just like the tospey turvey! Well, the water and nutrients travel very fast to the plants because the roots are at the top so the dont have to travel very far down.
it ges up xylems which are tubes made of tissue that transport water and dissolved minerals from the roots to other parts of the plant
Xylem transports water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the top of the plant.
the roots suck it and gave it to the stem. stem gave it to top
Just like the tospey turvey! Well, the water and nutrients travel very fast to the plants because the roots are at the top so the dont have to travel very far down.
trees have grain so that the water from the roots can go up to the top of the tree
The gas inside the bubble is less dense than the surrounding water