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Depends what kind of plant it is
Because water makes plants do good growing.
Plant roots are capable of performing this trick by sensing gravity (geotropism or gravitropism). In space they grow in random directions.
roots have more grip to hold on to the ground during storms..and roots soak water much more that leaves do..
A Mangrove.
no, plams are monocotylendonous and do not develop adventicious roots
Depends what kind of plant it is
Put the leaves in tap water for a few weeks until roots start grow.(Leave at room tempeture.A shade plant.)
Because water makes plants do good growing.
you water the roots rather than leaves and other organs because when u water the roots it makes the plant grow but if you water the leaves the plant wont grow. you water the roots rather than leaves and other organs because when u water the roots it makes the plant grow but if you water the leaves the plant wont grow.
Plant roots grow downwards to anchor the plant in the ground. The roots also seek out water and nutrients in the soil.
Plant roots generally grow in the soil. In the case of aquatic plants, they are already in the water and do not need to grow toward it.
Aspen trees roots will grow to where the water is.
Kelp
Yes, flowers have roots. It just doesn't look like it because trees have gigantic roots compared to a small plants roots.
The roots absorb water and inorganic nutrients and anchor the plant body to the ground and help them to grow.
Plant roots are capable of performing this trick by sensing gravity (geotropism or gravitropism). In space they grow in random directions.