Yes. Roots takes in mineral salts and water from the ground and transport to other parts of the plant by a "tube" called the xylem(it is also a tissue)
A geranium plant gets it water through its roots,its roots suck water from deep ground,and take the water towards the geranium
it grows on ground because it WANTS to take in water from the moisture of the air (don't copy this i GUESSED)
To get water from the ground. :-)
plant move water from the ground by its roots
Yes, they take the water from the ground in order to give nutrients to the plant.
Water and Light
the roots dont retrieve the water from the ground. The root HAIRS retrieve the water from the ground to the root and into the main root into the plant
ground water
The Plant gets water from the ground through its roots.
The two main jobs of the roots of a plant are to absorb water to take up nutrients and to anchor the plant in the ground.
plant roots take in water by the hairs that the root has.
Tthe roots job, is to anchor the plant into the ground and take the water from the soil up to the plant, in order for it to grow into an adult plant.