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The process of osmosis gives the roots the ability to absorb nutrients from the ground and draw them into the plant
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. :)
what will happens to a plant exposed to air
A geranium plant gets it water through its roots,its roots suck water from deep ground,and take the water towards the geranium
A plant that is not vascular does not have xylem or phloem to carry nutrients throughout the plant. The non vascular plants have a simpler transport system established for water and nutrients required.
Plating a plant.
roots of the plant are pulled out of the ground... the plant will no longer have the nutrients it once had, if proper care is not given the plant will die
The roots take in water and minerals to nourish the plant, and they also anchor the plant in the ground.
The plant will not be able to take in sunlight and the plant will not be able to make food and die.
The process of osmosis gives the roots the ability to absorb nutrients from the ground and draw them into the plant
Tthe roots job, is to anchor the plant into the ground and take the water from the soil up to the plant, in order for it to grow into an adult plant.
it goes all muddy or it just goes up anyway ha that what i think happens
The roots of a plant hold it firmly in the ground.
Water plants
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.
well a hurricane will destroy the plant. it will take the plant out of the ground and through it somewhere elts of just destroy it.
Yes, they take the water from the ground in order to give nutrients to the plant.