The parts of roots that take up nutrients in a plant are known as fibrous roots. In a tree for example, these are found near the surface of the ground and extend to the 'drip line' of the tree (the area where water drips to from the leaves). You can see fibrous roots if you dig down around six inches, particularly towards the end of the drip line.
The roots get water and minerals from the soil
Roots absorb nutrients through root hairs.
The root hair
the roots
root cap
the roots
The stem carried water up from the roots to other parts of the plants
Rhizoid- takes place of the roots and stems and obtains the water and nutrients under the surface.
The leaves through their stomata take air in.
Plants are an important part. They support the initial stage of water cycle.
roots.
the roots
The stems or trunks of flowering plants support the leaves and carry water and nutrients to the leaves
Which part of plant takes in nutrience
The stem carried water up from the roots to other parts of the plants
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Rhizoid- takes place of the roots and stems and obtains the water and nutrients under the surface.
The leaves through their stomata take air in.
Root
The roots/root hairs.
Vacuoles stores water and nutrients.
leaves