The plant's roots anchor it to the ground and the root hairs absorb water and minerals.
Roots fix plants in to soil. It absorbs water and minerals from soil
Soil provides minerals for plants, retains water so that plants can have enough time to absorb it, and helps to anchor plants.
Flowering plants are divided into three groups: monocots, eudicots, and tricots
The root system of a plant, specifically the roots themselves, act as an anchor to hold the plant in place and also transport nutrients from the soil and absorb water and minerals necessary for growth and survival.
Although moss does not have a true root system, it does have growths called rhizoids, which are root-like. These growths anchor moss to soil, or other surfaces. Moss draws moisture from the air.
Roots of plants hold in the soil and collect water and minerals from the soil through a process called root absorption. The root system of plants helps to anchor the plant in the soil and absorb essential nutrients for growth and development.
The small intestine and colon absorb water and minerals from food and drink in the body.
Most plants have roots in the ground. Roots anchor the plant. The roots also provide water and minerals to the plant. People have observed this since cave man times.
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Plants absorb water and minerals through their roots, specifically through root hairs. The roots absorb water and minerals from the soil and transport them to the rest of the plant through specialized tissues called xylem and phloem. This process is essential for the plant's growth and survival.
large intestines
Your large intestine (the colon) absorbs water.