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The roots of a plant are responsible for taking in water and nutrients from the soil. They have root hairs that increase the surface area for absorption.
The part of the plant that conducts water and mineral salts to the leaves is called the xylem. Xylem vessels transport these essential nutrients from the roots upward through the stem to the leaves, where photosynthesis occurs. This process is crucial for maintaining the plant's hydration and nutrient supply.
The part of the stem indicated by the arrow is where photosynthesis occurs. This process involves the plant using sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose, which the plant uses for energy.
The part of plant that transport the water are the roots.
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The Part of the plant takes in Co2 is The Leaves The Part of the plant takes in Co2 is The Leaves
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The roots of plants are responsible for absorbing water and minerals from the soil. This process occurs through root hairs, which increase the surface area available for absorption. Water and minerals are then transported through the plant's vascular system to other parts of the plant.
The roots of a plant are responsible for taking in water and nutrients from the soil. They have root hairs that increase the surface area for absorption.
The roots.
Roots are the part of the plant responsible for obtaining water. They absorb water from the soil through their specialized structures called root hairs, which increase the surface area for water absorption. This water is then transported to other parts of the plant for various physiological processes.