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All roots help to hold plants in place. They also absorb water for the plant to use, Lastly, they uptake minerals and nitrogen from the soil.
the dandelion roots differ from roots of grass by different function
lized function the roots of turnip
Physical support is a primary function of plant roots, and aerial roots are no exception. Climbing orchids, such as vanilla (Vanilla planifolia), use adventitious.
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All roots help to hold plants in place. They also absorb water for the plant to use, Lastly, they uptake minerals and nitrogen from the soil.
All roots help to hold plants in place. They also absorb water for the plant to use, Lastly, they uptake minerals and nitrogen from the soil.
All roots help to hold plants in place. They also absorb water for the plant to use, Lastly, they uptake minerals and nitrogen from the soil.
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If the function of the variable x, is f(x) then the roots are all the values of x (in the relevant domain) for which f(x) = 0.
If you are being strict about "plant", then yes. For example seaweed is an algae, not a plant - it doesn't have roots. Some plants have very reduced roots, mosses for example.
the dandelion roots differ from roots of grass by different function
the roots will not function well.
the roots will not function well.
lized function the roots of turnip
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