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where does an organism get its water?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

They get the water they need from the soil through their roots. The water in plants carries nutrients to other parts of the plant. Some plants, such as the water lily, need a lot of water, while desert cacti can go for months without water. Water keeps the plant firm and upright (turgid).

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Answered by 20tntneal
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Answer:

Lakes, rivers, precipitation, and oceans. Also run-offs.

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