After water and dissolved minerals move into the cortex of a plant, they are transported through the xylem tissues to the rest of the plant for various functions such as photosynthesis, growth, and nutrient distribution. The water evaporates through the stomata from the leaves in a process called transpiration, which helps in maintaining the plant's hydration and nutrient balance.
Dissolved minerals are usually in the form of ions. Therefore water that is free of dissolved minerals is called deionized water.
i think its sediment
The vacuole in plant cells contains water and dissolved minerals. It helps regulate water content and maintain turgor pressure within the cell.
Hot water is able to hold dissolved solids such as minerals. These minerals are thought to give hot springs their therapeutic properties.
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They have to be soluble in water - dissolved
Dissolved minerals are usually in the form of ions. Therefore water that is free of dissolved minerals is called deionized water.
Soft or hard water has to do with the amount of dissolved minerals in water and what those minerals are. "Harder" water has more dissolved minerals (like calcium.)
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minerals lower freezing point
i think its sediment
Some limestones are made by precipitation of dissolved calcium carbonate. Some cherts are formed from dissolved silicates in thermal springs and evaporite minerals, such as gypsum and rock salt (halite) are formed by evaporation of water from solutions of dissolved minerals.
The vacuole in plant cells contains water and dissolved minerals. It helps regulate water content and maintain turgor pressure within the cell.
Hot water is able to hold dissolved solids such as minerals. These minerals are thought to give hot springs their therapeutic properties.
Boiling water will not remove minerals from it. Minerals are dissolved in water and boiling only changes the physical state of the water, not its mineral content.
i think its sediment