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roots hold a plant in place of the soil. like roots ,stems have vascular tissue. this helps support plants .the xylem and phloem in stems connect to those same tissues in the roots .together, the move food for the plant between roots and leaves.
The roots of the cell bring in water for the plant. The plant will then distribute the water.
Plants use a thing called photosynthesis. this is where they take carbon dioxide from the air with sunlight and minerals from water and such through their roots. then they photosynthesis and create oxygen as well as glucose wich they store as back up food.
No, when cabbage roots many chemical reactions takes place.
The ability to absorb moisture is what is meant by the hygroscopicity of fertilizer materials.Specifically, the moisture absorption is an important characteristics of fertilizers. Everything must be taken in dissolved form by plant roots. Fertilizer materials that cannot absorb moisture or that have limited atmospheric or soil moisture to absorb will not be taken in by plant roots and in fact cause damage just by being located in undissolved form near plant underground body parts.
Photosynthesis takes place in the leaves.
the leaf
in the leaf.it takes in sunlight to start the process of photosynthesis
In the leaves and The roots of the leaves
Photosynthesis only occurs in chlorophyll, which is what gives leaves their green color. Since chlorophyll only exists o in leaves, the roots can not perform photosynthesis. As well, photosynthesis obviously requires sunlight, which roots are not normally exposed to.
the stem, roots , and leaves
The roots help absorb water. Hope it helps M.P7th Grade
Roots are underground so they don't get any energy from sunlight they need for photosynthesis.
The mycorrhizae fungus helps in the absorption of minerals and H20 from the soil and defends the roots from other fungi/nematodes.
Roots from grasses and trees.
The roots absorb water from the ground; water is one of the main ingredients for photosynthesis. They also provide all of the other nutrients and minerals required to make the chlorophyll, for the synthesis to occur in the first place.
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