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The roots of a flower proved support by anchoring it to the ground. They take up water from the soil for use in photosynthesis. They also actively take nutrients from the soil such as nitrates, phosphates and potassium.
Roots anchor the plant into the soil, absorb water and mineral salts, store food and nutrients and assist in reproduction

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