plants get food from the soil true and false
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That's right, the physical body of a plant — leaves, stems, roots, flowers and fruit — is literally created from carbon dioxide in the air and water. So, plants do not eat the soil. Soil does not provide them the energy they need to live and grow.
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Given statement is false.
- Plants get food from leaves, as they are synthesized by themselves. The process is called photosynthesis.
- The food from leaves is transported to different parts through phloem. Transport is bidirectional and involves living cells.
- Water is absorbed from soil through root hairs and is transported through xylem.
- Root hairs are unicellular in nature helping them absorb water.
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