1.water enters the roots
2.Waters goes up the stem
Using special cells called
xylem
3. Water enter the leaves
4. In the leaves sunlight and
energy from the sun help
the plant make sugars.
5. These sugars are the nutrients it needs to grow
In a plant, water enters the roots, then goes up the stem to the leaves. The plant uses this water and sunlight to make sugars. This gives the plant nutrients it needs to grow. Sun light comes into the leaf through stomata cells. The process where the plant uses sunlight and water to make sugars is called photosynthesis
3. Water enter the leaves
4. In the leaves sunlight and
energy from the sun help
the plant make sugars.
5. These sugars are the nutrients it needs to grow
In a plant, water enters the roots, then goes up the stem to the leaves. The plant uses this water and sunlight to make sugars. This gives the plant nutrients it needs to grow. Sun light comes into the leaf through stomata cells. The process where the plant uses sunlight and water to make sugars is called photosynthesis