Photosynthesis
The purpose of a root of a plant is to not only absorb water and nutrients for the plant but also to anchor the plant in soil.
To store the water so the plant doesn't dehydrate.
To anchor the plant and to absorb water
Transporting water and sugars (from photosynthesis)
Transporting water and sugars (from photosynthesis)
The xylem transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.
The primary purpose of plant roots is to anchor the plant securely in the soil and to absorb water and nutrients from the soil for the plant's growth and survival. Roots also store food reserves and can help support the plant in various environmental conditions.
Transporting water and sugars (from photosynthesis)
It is secreted by epidermal cells to reduce evaporation of water and protect the plant from invading microorganisms.
the roots do 2 main things get water to the plant and hold the plant into the ground
The purpose of a rhizome is to store nutrients and water, allow for vegetative reproduction, and anchor the plant in the soil. It also serves as a means of spreading the plant to new areas.
In botany, xylem are a type of vessel in a plant. Its main purpose is to transport water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.