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movement of water from protoplast to protoplast via plasmodesmata, but avoiding the vacuole.

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What delivers water to the leaf in a plant?

Water is delivered to the leaf in a plant through the xylem vessels, which transport water and nutrients from the roots up to the leaves. This process is known as transpiration, where water is pulled up through the plant due to the evaporation of water from the leaf's surface, creating a negative pressure that helps move water upwards.


What is the movement of water around the world called?

the water cycle


What does the hydrologic cycle refer its movement to?

The hydrologic cycle refers to the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth. This movement involves processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, and runoff.


How does the water go through the water cycle?

i think there's maybe 12..Precipitation- any form of water which falls from the atmosphereInterception by vegetation- raindrops prevented from falling directly onto the soil by a layer of vegetationTranspiration- The loss of water from the pores in plantsStem flow- movement of water from plantsOverland flow- or surface run off; movement of water across the land surfaceSurface storage- where water is temporarily held in the ground surface as an interception storageInfiltration- movement of water through soilSoil moisture storage- The maximum rate that water can pass through soilPercolation- Downward vertical movement of water from the soil, to rockThrough flow- Sideways movement of water into soilGround water flow- slow sideways movement of water through rockEvaporation- water changed into water vapor (gas)hope this helped :)


What is the movement of water into the atmosphere as it changes from a liquid to a gas is called .?

The movement is caused by evaporation from the Sun and wind, and is part of the water cycle.

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What delivers water to the leaf in a plant?

Water is delivered to the leaf in a plant through the xylem vessels, which transport water and nutrients from the roots up to the leaves. This process is known as transpiration, where water is pulled up through the plant due to the evaporation of water from the leaf's surface, creating a negative pressure that helps move water upwards.


Movement of water in plants is dependent on what?

Water movement in plants depends on the water's surface tension.


What is Water movement behind a boat called?

The water movement behind the boat is called the wake. The water movement behind the boat is called the wake.


What is the up - and- down movement of water?

Infiltration is the vertical (up and down) movement of surface water.


What is a vertical movement of a body of water called?

vertical movement of a body of water called


What non-growth movement in plants?

rapid movement of water


What are the processes involved in the movement in water?

The processes involved are evaporation, condensation and precipitation.These are performed in movement of water.


What is the direction of the water movement of animal cell?

Osmosis the the movement of water from where it is higher concentration to where it is in lower concentration.


What are some organisms adaptation to the movement of water in a stream?

what are some organism abaptations to the movement of water in a stream


What is the word for circular movement of air water or dust?

Eddy - a circular movement of water, counter to a main current twinkle- a circular movement of air


A salmon moves from a saltwater ocean to a freshwater river. What takes place in the salmon's cells as it moves?

The cells fill with water because of the movement of water by osmosis. (APEX)


What is the movement of water through diffusion called?

The movement of water through diffusion is called osmosis. Osmosis is the process where water molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration across a semipermeable membrane.