Absolutely not.It can't.most plants roots are underground. the amount of air in the soil is very minimal,and it is used up by creatures in the ground.So there would not be any air for the root to absorb.Hope this is usefull! :)
Roots absorb water when you feed plants water and then it helps the plant grow.
The root hairs on the roots absorb water and nutrients.
because the roots are seaching for water and when water comes the roots absorb the water
Which part of plant takes in nutrience
The roots of plants is what which helps the plants to absorb water and other nutrients from soil.
From lightening and nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the roots of certain plants.
Although moss does not have a true root system, it does have growths called rhizoids, which are root-like. These growths anchor moss to soil, or other surfaces. Moss draws moisture from the air.
Its roots can absorb oxygen from water
Because roots are provided with root hairs to absorb water.
into the roots, where the roots absorb the water from the soil
Its roots can absorb oxygen from water
absorb water and absorb nutrients
because the roots are seaching for water and when water comes the roots absorb the water
to hold on to the soil, to absorb the water from the soil, to store food
Which part of plant takes in nutrience
Roots absorb water when you feed plants water and then it helps the plant grow.
The roots of a plant.
The roots absorb water or other nutrients around the roots.
The baobab tree (Adansonia digitata) absorb water by its roots.