sucks water into the plant
Plants have roots, because when the water falls into the soil, the roots gather the water and sends it p to the plant to keep it alive.
They absorb the nutrients in the soil and use it.
Plant roots are organic, dead or alive.
The roots purpose of a plant is to gather water from the soil to keep the plant alive and keep the plant from blowing away. There are two main kinds of roots, tap roots (Large roots that grows straight down.) and fibrous roots (Many roots grow in all directions.)
the roots are the largest part of a plant because they keep them alive by letting them soak up water or dissolved substances, and they keep the plants from being blown away in a storm
The roots are a very important part of a plant, they anchor it and bring in water and minerals to the plant and then are carried up by the stem.
Keep it alive.
the roots are the largest part of a plant because they keep them alive by letting them soak up water or dissolved substances, and they keep the plants from being blown away in a storm
the roots are the largest part of a plant because they keep them alive by letting them soak up water or dissolved substances, and they keep the plants from being blown away in a storm
the roots are the largest part of a plant because they keep them alive by letting them soak up water or dissolved substances, and they keep the plants from being blown away in a storm
the roots are the largest part of a plant because they keep them alive by letting them soak up water or dissolved substances, and they keep the plants from being blown away in a storm
Roots