what other functions does roots serves aside from absorbing water and nutrients
Source of water and trace elements in plants.
The roots provide the plant with water and dissolved nutrients. The roots also serve to anchor the plant into the ground .
It would be an organ, since they serve a purpose. In this case the roots extract water from the soil.
Roots serve as the structure that water and minerals enter into a plant...specifically by the root hairs. Water can only move one way in a root, and this one way movement creates something called root pressure. Roots also serve to anchor the plant in soil. Leaves have the job of capturing sunlight so that photosynthesis (the synthesis of glucose, from carbon dioxide and water) can occurs there.
The roots of a tree serve two purposes, one to anchor the tree and stop it blowing over,two to supply the tree with nutrients. It will therefore where possible send out roots as far as necessary to carry out both functions.
Lateral roots is Endogenous. Adventitious roots have lateral roots.
the roots serve as the anchor of the plant.
water , nutrients and oxygen
water , nutrients and oxygen
Balance the amount of crust and mantle in an area
The roots provide the plant with water and dissolved nutrients. The roots also serve to anchor the plant into the ground .
It would be an organ, since they serve a purpose. In this case the roots extract water from the soil.
Roots are more less the Plumbing for the tree or plant in the ground for water and nutrients. Leaves grown on limbs and serve as solar panel like features for photosynthesis to occur.
Roots serve as the structure that water and minerals enter into a plant...specifically by the root hairs. Water can only move one way in a root, and this one way movement creates something called root pressure. Roots also serve to anchor the plant in soil. Leaves have the job of capturing sunlight so that photosynthesis (the synthesis of glucose, from carbon dioxide and water) can occurs there.
Roots are more less the Plumbing for the tree or plant in the ground for water and nutrients. Leaves grown on limbs and serve as solar panel like features for photosynthesis to occur.
The roots of a tree serve two purposes, one to anchor the tree and stop it blowing over,two to supply the tree with nutrients. It will therefore where possible send out roots as far as necessary to carry out both functions.
NEITHER! They eat cram, Petty-dwarf roots, Honey-cake, and Miruvor
Roots, incidentally, are the portions of plants that serve as storage areas for plant foods manufactured.