mauntae11rice mauntae11rice
  • 25-10-2019
  • Biology
contestada

where do plants get the water and carbon dioxide from?

Respuesta :

claraestevao
claraestevao claraestevao
  • 04-12-2019

Answer:

The plants gets the water and nutrients from the soil through the roots.Plants take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through the leaves.

Explanation:Plants need this carbon dioxide to make food. Transpiration - this exchange of water for carbon dioxide - only occurs during the day when there is sunlight. ... The plants contain a lot of water because all night long water has been entering through the stem and being pulled into the leaves where it can't evaporate.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

The price for a particular herb is 49 cents for 6 ounces. What is the price of the herb in dollars per pound?
What is the MAIN reason that employers hired young boys and girls to work in factories and mines? a. Children need work and did not complain b. Employers paid c
Which statement BEST describes the benefits of muscular fitness training? a. High levels of muscular fitness can improve your self-image and improve or prevent
Which of the following words suggests a point of view? a. Face b. World c. Society d. Objective
What is a group of ravens called?
how did democracy arise in ancient greece?
Which of the following expressions are equivalent? Justify your reasoning. a. 4√x3 b. 1/(x^-1) c. 10√x5•x4•x2 d. x^1/3* x^1/3* x^1/3
How many pairs of whole numbers have a sum of 40
Properties of water from a glacier and geyser
Round 248,739 to nearest hundred