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No it also takes minerals and vitamins for the better growth of plant

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Q: Do the roots only take in water for the plant?
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What plant roots take in?

plant roots take in water by the hairs that the root has.


What plants roots take in water?

plant roots take in water by the hairs that the root has.


What do the roots do for a plant?

Take in water and mineral salts for the plant


What do plant roots take in to keep a healthy growth?

Plant roots absorb water, and anything that may be dissolved in that water.


What part of the plant soaks up water from the soil?

The roots, in particular the xylem and phloem by capillary action


What two parts of a plant take in water?

The roots are the only part of the plant that take in water. I'm also thinking that it's probably the leaves. I can't say for sure.


What two things plant roots take from the soil?

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Where does a geranium plant get its water through?

A geranium plant gets it water through its roots,its roots suck water from deep ground,and take the water towards the geranium


Where does a plant take in its water?

Its roots or through its leaves or skin (some plants don't have roots)


What part of a plants take in water?

The roots are the only part of the plant that take in water. I'm also thinking that it's probably the leaves. I can't say for sure.


What two job the roots of a plant do?

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.


Why are plants roots more important then stems?

the root take in the nutrients for the plant and it take in the water from the soil. the stem only makes a plant stand and gives it shape and support plants.