Plant roots anchor plants firmly in place, absorb water and nutrients, and also provide nutrients to some plants and make them more nutritious (i.e. carrots, beans, turnips).
Roots anchor the tree in the ground and support it, and provide the nutrients required for life.
The roots provide the plant with water and dissolved nutrients. The roots also serve to anchor the plant into the ground .
The roots provide the life source to the tree , so, cut the roots, kill the tree.
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Buttress Roots provide extra support for trees growing in spongy wet soils.
Roots in general provide anchorage to the plants
air, water, and plant roots.
they provide nutrition, as they are edible
Provide support to weak plants
Buttress roots are large roots that protrude from shallowly planted rainforest trees. The function of buttress roots is to provide support for the tree and to gather much needed nutrients that are required for the tree's survival.
Most plants have roots in the ground. Roots anchor the plant. The roots also provide water and minerals to the plant. People have observed this since cave man times.
to hold on to the soil, to absorb the water from the soil, to store food