Accept nutrients, anchor the plant, and eliminate wastes are what the roots of the plant does.
Specifically, the roots are the entry points by which the plant "drinks" and "feeds." They also function to keep the plant steady in its growing medium. They serve as the exit point for exudates (sugary wastes).
Accept nutrients, adjust salt and water content, anchor plants, assist transpiration and eliminate wastes describe what plant roots do. Roots serve as the entry points by which plants balance water gain internally and loss externally through stomata (breathing holes), drink and feed upon dissolved nutrients from the soil and gear up for photosynthetic interactions and productions of life-sustaining starches and sugars. They also serve as the exit point for exudates (sugary wastes) that feed other soil food web members, such as beneficial nematodes.
The roots are the part of a plant not a plant
the roots of a plant is what is under the ground and makes the plant grow :)
their roots or rhizomes in mosses and ferns
the answer is the roots
the roots of a plant is what is under the ground and makes the plant grow :)
this is the answer the roots for a plant is for the plant to grow and it will help the plant into it's proper thing!
The roots supply nutrients and water to the plant.
The roots
Yes - plant roots are a vegetative organ.
A balsam plant has tap roots.
The roots of a plant.
yes the plant roots can regrow with water