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it travels through the xylem (water) and the phloem minerals
Water, sugar, and minerals primarily travel through a plant via two main systems: the xylem and the phloem. The xylem transports water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the leaves, while the phloem distributes sugars and other organic nutrients produced during photosynthesis from the leaves to various parts of the plant. Together, these vascular tissues facilitate essential nutrient and water movement, supporting growth and metabolism.
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The water is absorbed by the plant cells in the leaves through tiny openings called stomata, where it is utilized for photosynthesis and other metabolic processes. Excess water is released into the air through transpiration.
Substances taken in from the soil, like water and nutrients, enter the plant through the roots. They travel upward through the stem via the xylem vessels, which transport water. Nutrients, on the other hand, move through the phloem vessels to reach different parts of the plant.
Primarily water passes through the stem of a vascular plant. However, minerals from the soil, which are absorbed by the plant's roots, also travel through the stem.
it travels through the xylem (water) and the phloem minerals
If a plant's soil has too much water, the roots can rot, and the plant can't get enough oxygen from the soil. If there is not enough water for a plant, the nutrients it needs cannot travel through the plant.
Water helps a plant by transporting important nutrients through the plant. Nutrients are drawn from the soil and used by the plant. Without enough water in the cells, the plants droop, so water helps a plant to stand.
if you are talking about a plant that used to have leaves and lost them, than the now leafless plant loses (or has water travel faster through it) than with leaves, if you are talking about plants that are always leafless (cacti) it isn't faster than leaf plant because they store their water better so it moves very slowly in cacti.
Nutrients travel from the soil to the plant through a process called absorption. Plant roots take in water and nutrients from the soil through their root hairs. This allows the plant to receive essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are necessary for growth and development.
Water is carried through the plant by the xylem.
Water enters the xylem in plants through a process called transpiration. Transpiration is the movement of water from the roots, through the plant, and out through small openings in the leaves called stomata. This creates a negative pressure that pulls water up through the xylem tubes, allowing it to travel from the roots to the rest of the plant.
Maybe because when the water is in the soil and is going through the roots up the stem some soil particles can go in the water and travel with it.
it grows
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The plant can wilt or possibly die.