Roots collect water and minerals from the soil, and additionally anchor the plant.
The roots absorb mineral ions and water and transport them to the leaves. But photosynthesis does not actually use the minerals in making the sugar.
the plant cannot transport the water and minerals to the leaf for the production of food and the plant will die
The root is I think. Tell me if I'm wrong.
AnswerThey are a useful part in the plan. They collect water from underground. Strangely though, as they are plant cells, they don't have any chloroplasts. That is because they don't need them. Obviously, being roots, they are underground so couldn't collect light
Xylem is a type of plant tissue that transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant. It consists of specialized cells called tracheids and vessel elements that are interconnected to form hollow tubes. As water evaporates from the leaves, it creates a suction force that pulls water up through the xylem vessels due to the cohesive and adhesive properties of water.
The roots of a plant is the part that gets water and minerals from the soil.
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The roots are a very important part of a plant, they anchor it and bring in water and minerals to the plant and then are carried up by the stem.
xylem
root
Which part of plant takes in nutrience
roots
The part of the plant that absorbs the water is the roots. The roots are the parts of the plant that are in charge of absorbing everything that the plant needs to live (not including sunlight). Oxygen, water, and minerals are absorbed through the roots.
the roots sucks up all the nutrients
Stem
The roots absorb mineral ions and water and transport them to the leaves. But photosynthesis does not actually use the minerals in making the sugar.