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Water and nutrients.
Absorption of water and inorganic nutrients, anchoring the plant to the ground, storage of food and nutrients and vegetative reproduction
water and dissolved nutrients
The plant gets its water and nutrients by the roots. No roots = no water, no "food" = Death.
The roots absorb water or other nutrients around the roots.
Water and nutrients.
the xylem cells carry the water from the roots to the leaves.
A peanut is nourished by nutrients and water in the soil. The plant's roots carry out anchorage, storage and uptake functions. For the feeder portions of the roots move the nutrients and water from the soil, up through the roots and stalk, and into the shoots, to carry out the photosynthetic interaction with the sun. Through photosynthesis, the nutrients and water help create the energizing starches and sugars that the peanut needs to carry out necessary plant activities.
Absorption of water and inorganic nutrients, anchoring the plant to the ground, storage of food and nutrients and vegetative reproduction
The fumction is to carry water and nutrients to the top of the plant from the roots
water and dissolved nutrients
Light for photosynthesis Soil for their roots Water to carry nutrients from the soil and air
The roots supply nutrients and water to the plant.
roots collect water and nutrients for the flower.
Xylem carries water from the roots to toward the leaves. Phloem carries sugar and nutrients from the leaves toward the roots. Oxygen is transported by diffusion, NOT by the liquid transport system.
It is the Xylem tissue that transports water and nutrients.
Like any other plant through its roots. Then through its xylem and phloem. These are tubes that carry nutrients and water.