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Q: Is it false that plant roots cause oxidation to the soil?
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Plant roots cause Biological weathering which is indeed Mechanical in its nature. Animals burrowing is also a cause of Biological weathering.


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the auxins in the plant and the gravity


During plant cell differentiation leaves and roots develop sporadically in an unorganized manner?

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False. Water moves up the Xylem due to a transpiration vaccuum. The polarity allows it to remain cohesive however


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Are roots a plant?

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What will happen to the roots if the tissues that make up them were injured or diseased?

It depends how serious the damage is. Most roots are the main feeding system of any plant and holds the plant in place. Most injured and diseased roots will be replaced by new roots. If the roots are slightly damaged, it may not cause any harm if the plant was in good health. However, it could cause damage or even death to the plant if the damage was severe or long lasting, because it will have a limited ability to get water and nutrients.


What will happen to the roots if the tissues make them up were injured or diseased?

It depends how serious the damage is. Most roots are the main feeding system of any plant and holds the plant in place. Most injured and diseased roots will be replaced by new roots. If the roots are slightly damaged, it may not cause any harm if the plant was in good health. However, it could cause damage or even death to the plant if the damage was severe or long lasting, because it will have a limited ability to get water and nutrients.


Does a plant release oxygen into the ground through its roots?

False - through the leaves, into air.


The roots of a plant are?

the roots of a plant is what is under the ground and makes the plant grow :)


What will happen to the roots if the tissues that make up them up were injured or diseased?

It depends how serious the damage is. Most roots are the main feeding system of any plant and holds the plant in place. Most injured and diseased roots will be replaced by new roots. If the roots are slightly damaged, it may not cause any harm if the plant was in good health. However, it could cause damage or even death to the plant if the damage was severe or long lasting, because it will have a limited ability to get water and nutrients.


The nitrogen cycle may be described as nitrogen moving from the air to the soil where plant roots use it as food. when plants die nitrogen is returned to the air true or false?

false, when the plant dies in this case, nitrogen is returned to the soil