Roots collect water and minerals from the soil, and additionally anchor the plant.
Minerals in the soil are the food source of the plant.
Minerals help make up the plant's main body (the stem and roots/leaves) and helps the plant form its food, glucose. Minerals can help the plant absorb sunlight and retain water.
Minerals
It is a plant that has a tube in which water/minerals can pass through.
in the phylom and sexgland of the plant
Roots collect water and minerals from the soil, and additionally anchor the plant.
No, actually root are there so that the plant can absorb water and minerals in the soil.
A plant's minerals mostly come from the soil i.e. from the ground. A plant gets its food and minerals through several processes including photosynthesis and bio-absorption.
a plant growing in a pot cannot supply minerals of its own, wheras in a garden they have plenty more minerals. sarah collis (9)
The roots of a plant is the part that gets water and minerals from the soil.
Well it's simple the plant uses the soil and then the water from the soil goes up the stem and that's how a plant gets its minerals
A plant's minerals mostly come from the soil i.e. from the ground. A plant gets its food and minerals through several processes including photosynthesis and bio-absorption.
Plants take in minerals through their roots.
Minerals in the soil are the food source of the plant.
Minerals in the soil are the food source of the plant.
The plant makes it from sugars and minerals.