it's drawn up by capillary action.
Water is held inside a tree in two ways. 'Free Water' is water that is held in the vessels and cells and its purpose is to distribute nutrients inside the tree. 'Cell' water (also known as 'bound' water), is an intrinsic part of the tree's cell walls. During the seasoning process a tree loses its 'free' water and a high proportion of its 'cell' / 'bound' water.Hope it helped!! :)
It depends on what stage of growth your tree is at. Generally a tree needs fertilizer, sun, and water. If your tree is inside (ie a small potted plant), water it when the soil is dry, and place it in full sun.
The inside of a tree, known as the heartwood, is typically older than the outside, which includes the bark and outer layers of wood. The growth rings visible on a tree's cross-section can help determine its age, with the innermost rings representing the oldest growth.
it looks like the inside of a tree
Coconuts have water inside them as a way to nourish the coconut seed and help it grow into a new coconut tree. The water also provides hydration for animals and humans who consume it.
The alleles are carried by the genes found inside the nucleus of a cell. The gene is the basic unit of heredity.
It is spongebobs scientist friend who is also a land squirel that lives under water inside of a glass house with a tree inside.
They jump, clime, take a bus or get carried.
how to plant a watermelon tree is first,you buy a watermelon,then you open the watermelon,then there are many seeds inside, take out one of the seed and put it in the soil,water it,and the next day,it grew!
Water is carried through the plant by the xylem.
Water gets inside coconuts through a process called osmosis, where the coconut tree roots absorb water from the soil and transport it to the coconut fruit. The water is stored in the coconut's fibrous husk and eventually fills the inner cavity of the coconut.
They are carried away by wind.