What does wet do to plants and how does the plant grow through river? ...
Answers: Plants need bedside light, nutrients, water, the right warmth, space to grow and gases (carbon dioxide & Oxygen) contained by the air.
Nitrogen and minerals such as calcium, sulfur, potassium, magnesium, and phosphorus are dissolved surrounded by water and are afterwards absorbed by the roots of a plant through root hair.
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Plants take surrounded by water from the soil through their roots. The marine passes through the vascular rays until it reach the center of the root, the stele. This is where the vein are located. The veins are call xylem. They carry the hose down and food through the plant.
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In the leaves, small pores allow water to escape as a vapor and CO2 to enter the fern for photosynthesis. Of all the sea absorbed by plants, smaller amount than 5% remains in the plant for growth and storage following growth.
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Plants use the carbon dioxide, hose down and sun's energy to spawn its food (photosynthesis)
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Even drought tolerant plants will not grow completely without marine. Their needs are something like 50 percent of the water desires of non-drought tolerant plants.
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