When a plant absorbs minerals from soil, it is called nutrient uptake. This process allows the plant to obtain essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium that are necessary for its growth and development.
it eats an animal then absorbs the minerals in the body
in the phylom and sexgland of the plant
The roots of a plant are responsible for absorbing water and minerals from the soil. This process is essential for the plant's growth and survival.
No, actually root are there so that the plant can absorb water and minerals in the soil.
Vascular plants absorb water and minerals through their roots from the soil. The root system of a plant has specialized structures, such as root hairs and root cells, that help facilitate this process by increasing surface area for absorption. Once absorbed, the water and minerals are transported through the plant's vascular system to other parts of the plant for growth and metabolic processes.
sun water and soil:)
There are no minerals in sunlight. Plants obtain all their minerals from decomposed organic material in the soil.
To obtain its energy.
Plants get minerals from the soil through their root systems, where they absorb essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. These minerals are crucial for plant growth and development, playing important roles in various physiological processes within the plant.
A plant's minerals mostly come from the soil i.e. from the ground. A plant gets its food and minerals through several processes including photosynthesis and bio-absorption.
Plants take in minerals through their roots.