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How are the roots adapted for taking in water and nutrients?

Roots have a big surface area and thin walls, which allow water to pass into them easily and the roots are very long they go down and down under the soil to find water.


How plant root access to nutrients in the soil?

Osmosis and water help get nutrient fertilizer to the roots. Roots need nutrients in soluble form while osmosis impels them from soil and into plants since soluble nutrients move from areas of less need to those of more. Once inside the roots, nutrient fertilizer spreads to the rest of the plant through the reverse gravity-like effects of capillary action.


Why do plants have so many roots?

plants have so many roots so that it can cling onto the ground. It needs to do that so wind and/or heavy rain won't move it around. Also, it gathers water and minerals, if one root is broken of the other roots still can gather water and minerals


Why does a tree die when it is ring barked?

Because the vascular bundles which contain the xylem and phloem are cut resulting in nutrients like water not being able to go to the leave from the roots and other nutrients like sugar which is made in the leaves unable to go to the roots which are a site of their consumption.


What do plats need from the soil?

They need many things from soil. They are: 1. Ground to stand on - The soil gives the plants roots space to fix in and form the base on which the plant grows 2. Water - the roots of the plants go deep into the soil and absorb water 3. Nutrients - the roots of the plants go deep into the soil and absorb nutrients like phosporus, ammonia etc that are present in the soil


Why does the water go from the soil into the roots of the plants after you water the plants?

Water moves from the soil into the roots of the plants due to a process called osmosis. This occurs because the concentration of water is higher in the soil than in the roots, so water naturally moves from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. This helps the plants absorb the water and nutrients they need for growth and survival.


How did early plants obtain nutrients from earth's rocky surface?

well i say because the roots go deep into earth.


Why do roots grow deep?

Some roots like in desert areas go very deep . It is so because the water is not available near the surface of earth. The level of water is very less . It is located very deep. That is why roots go deep in soil in search of wate .r


What structures do water pass to go to from the roots to the leaf?

Water is transported from the roots to the leaves through the xylem vessels, which are a series of interconnected tubes that run through the plant. As water evaporates from the leaves through transpiration, it creates a negative pressure that pulls more water up from the roots. This process is known as transpiration pull and helps to transport water and nutrients throughout the plant.


What part of plant transport water to leaves?

The xylem is the part of the plant responsible for transporting water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves. It is a complex tissue that forms a network of vessels for efficient water transport throughout the plant.


How can a water lily survive in underwater?

The only part of it underwater are its stem and roots. The leaf stays at the top all the time to get sunlight. The stem is corkscrew shaped, which allows the leaf to go up and down with the water level.


How deep do cucumber roots go and how does this depth affect their growth and development?

Cucumber roots can grow up to 36 inches deep. The depth of their roots allows them to access water and nutrients from deeper in the soil, which can help them grow more vigorously and produce better quality fruits.