It's photosynthesis, when a plant makes food from the sun's energy.
The process is called transpiration. Water is absorbed by the plant's roots, travels through the plant's tissues, and eventually evaporates through small openings in the leaves called stomata. This water vapor then enters the atmosphere.
Once water leaves the sewer, it is usually transferred to a wastewater treatment plant where it undergoes a series of processes to remove impurities. After treatment, the water is typically released back into the environment, such as rivers or oceans.
evaporation
Yes. I forget what the process is called, but water goes through the roots and leaves through the stomates (microscopic holes) in the leaf as water vapor.
Plant leaves have tiny pores called stomota. Carbon dioxide and oxygen enter and leave through the stomata respectively in the process called photosynthesis. In Photosynthesis the leaves absorb sunlight, and combine the atmospheric carbon dioxide and water to make sugar and oxygen. Then oxygen is given out.
StomataThe holes in leaves surrounded by guard cells are called stomata. These stomata help regulate the water that goes into and out of the plant.
Because the water goes up the stem, into the flower fully, making it that colour (:
Spinach grows from seeds. The part of the plant you eat is the leaves. When the plant flowers the flowers produce seeds to plant and start new plants.
Water flows upwards in xylem from the roots to the leaves due to transpiration pull. Food (sucrose and other nutrients) flows bidirectionally in phloem, both upwards (from leaves to roots) and downwards (from roots to leaves) through a process called translocation.
It goes in to the leaves it transpires
The process is called transpiration. Water is absorbed by the plant's roots, travels through the plant's tissues, and eventually evaporates through small openings in the leaves called stomata. This water vapor then enters the atmosphere.
A person who goes into water headfirst is called a diver.
Usually into a sewer pipe that goes to a water treatment plant.
Tea leaves go in boiling water to turn black.
water goes up the stem and the plant goes through some process. Then it goes up to the leaves.
Water leaves a plant through a process called transpiration. It occurs when water is absorbed by the plant's roots, moves up through the stem, and eventually evaporates through small pores on the leaves called stomata. This loss of water helps create a suction force that pulls up more water from the roots to replace what is lost.
The horse that he rode to get there was called 'friday'.