The two main jobs of the roots of a plant are to absorb water to take up nutrients and to anchor the plant in the ground.
The two main jobs of a plant are to grow and reproduce.
Absorb nutrients and support/anchor the plant (in most plants, but not all).
The two main things the stems of plants do is to support the plant and transport water and nutrients from the roots. It is the primary structure of the plant.
Roots soak up all the water in the ground and then the steam carry's it up to the flower. It also holds the plant into the soil. So it has two jobs!
The roots take in water and minerals to nourish the plant, and they also anchor the plant in the ground.
The roots provide the plant with water and dissolved nutrients. The roots also serve to anchor the plant into the ground .
The function of the roots of a plant are to get nutrions from the soil and water in the soil and also to give the plant a way to stay in the ground and upright not falling over with a sudden gust of wind. Hope this helped. :)
To obtain water for the pant from the ground/soilTo anchor the plant to the ground
Stability and nurishment
Nearly all roots function to anchor the plant in the soil and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. Additionally, roots often store food reserves for the plant's growth and survival.
Plant roots absorb minerals and water from the soil.
The two kinds of plant roots are taproots and fibrous roots. Taproots have a main central root that grows vertically downward, while fibrous roots are a mat of thin, branching roots that spread out horizontally. Taproots are common in dicot plants like carrots, while fibrous roots are common in monocot plants like grasses.