the stem
anchored.... standing
Well it has very strong hold fasts (roots) to keep it firmly attached to the rock but it also has air filled bladders to help it keep afloat when the tide comes in
No it is firmly anchored to the Pacific Ocean floor.
"Anchored" is a verb. It is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "anchor," which means to secure or fasten firmly in place.
Their roots fix them into the soil.
Because the root provides stability to the plant, and keeps it firmly in one area. The root also is the part of the plant by which water and nutrients are absorbed from soil - without these, the plant would die.
Gravity is what keeps objects anchored to the earth.
They absorb water and nutrients, and keep the plant anchored in the soil.
Alaska is firmly anchored on North America and Hawaii was created by volcanic action.
helps the plant to fit firmly on the plant.....
helps the plant to fit firmly on the plant.....
Free floating plant