Roots provide a source of nutrients and water for the plants by drawing them in from the surrounding area.
They suck in nutrients water and food. The plant needs this to grow and reproduce
Roots take in water and minerals from the soil.
It sucks up all the water in the soil and brings it to the stem.
The root on the plant gives the plant water and nutrients.
A root collects water and minerals from the ground and the soil it is in. The minerals are from decomposed waste. That is one reason why organic soil and lots of water is good for a potted plant.
Water and dissolved nutrients
nutrients
water
the answer is the roots
The roots
The roots of a plant hold it firmly in the ground.
their roots or rhizomes in mosses and ferns
The organ that holds a plant in place would be the roots. The roots also collect nutrients and water for the plant.
The roots collect water and minerals from the soil for the plant.
roots collect water and nutrients for the flower.
roots
What happens in the soil is called germination and what happens is the fertile seed is planted and the roots go down into the ground to collect the nutrients for when the plants pop out of the ground
water
yes, the desert plant have long roots to collect water. Some desert plants have shallow roots that form a dense web just below the surface of the soil to collect water even from light rainfalls.
Through the roots.
because roots collect water and feed the plans potato's done
the answer is the roots
The roots
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