lost by transpiration
The processes are absorption by capillarity and transpiration.
A geranium plant gets it water through its roots,its roots suck water from deep ground,and take the water towards the geranium
Plants absorb water through their roots from the soil. Water travels up through the plant's roots, stem, and into the leaves through a process called transpiration. Transpiration helps in the movement of water and nutrients throughout the plant.
The xylem gets water from the roots of the plant through the process of transpiration and root pressure. Water is absorbed by the plant's roots from the soil and transported through the xylem tissues to the rest of the plant.
roots/root hairs.
The processes are absorption by capillarity and transpiration.
Water enters a plant through the roots. The roots absorb water from the soil through root hairs and transport it up through the stem to the rest of the plant.
A geranium plant gets it water through its roots,its roots suck water from deep ground,and take the water towards the geranium
Plants absorb water through their roots from the soil. Water travels up through the plant's roots, stem, and into the leaves through a process called transpiration. Transpiration helps in the movement of water and nutrients throughout the plant.
The xylem gets water from the roots of the plant through the process of transpiration and root pressure. Water is absorbed by the plant's roots from the soil and transported through the xylem tissues to the rest of the plant.
Plants absorb water through their roots from the soil. The water is then transported throughout the plant to where it is needed for various biological processes, such as photosynthesis and nutrient transport.
No, actually root are there so that the plant can absorb water and minerals in the soil.
through the roots.
roots/root hairs.
through the leaves and the roots
The part of the plant that absorbs the water is the roots. The roots are the parts of the plant that are in charge of absorbing everything that the plant needs to live (not including sunlight). Oxygen, water, and minerals are absorbed through the roots.
Water is absorbed by the root hairs of a plant through osmosis. As the concentration of water in the soil is higher than in the roots, water moves into the plant through the process of osmosis, facilitated by the root hairs' large surface area.