Roots absorb water
The roots
root
Leaf
the roots
because it need minerals 2 shake its booty and we need plants for oxygen and plants need minirals to grow
Yes it can it is a part of the water cycle. Ocean water will evaporate and leave minerals in the water and when it rains the water goes back into the ocean.
we are both minerals
The part of the plant that absorbs the water is the roots. The roots are the parts of the plant that are in charge of absorbing everything that the plant needs to live (not including sunlight). Oxygen, water, and minerals are absorbed through the roots.
Minerals
they absorb the water
The plants absorb like a sponge
absorption
They absorb water from the Earth and release it into the Atmosphere.
Dear Reader,The stem use it anchor to absorb minerals, hope this info helps!Yours Truly
The roots absorb mineral ions and water and transport them to the leaves. But photosynthesis does not actually use the minerals in making the sugar.
There are a variety of plants and trees that absorb water faster than others. Some of these include willow trees, the River Birch and Black Gum also absorb a lot of water.
it is a part in root which helps to stop water absorbed to flow out and to absorb liquids
Vines are climbing woody-stemmed plants that are part of the grape family. They use their large root systems to absorb water from the soil.
Plants take in minerals through their roots.
As we know, transpiration means the evaporation of water vapour from the leaves etc. As the water evaporates, there is a decrease in pressure in the plant which in turn helps the root to absorb water and as the water transpires the water in the root is sucked upward by pressure and hence is transported to each and every part of plant. As the minerals are dissolved in the water (in small quantities) they are also transported through the same medium. this saves energy for the plant.
Flowering plants are divided into three groups: monocots, eudicots, and tricots