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The stem use it anchor to absorb minerals, hope this info helps!
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The plant's roots anchor it to the ground and the root hairs absorb water and minerals.
To anchor the plant and to absorb water and minerals from the soil
Roots anchor a plant in the ground, absorb water and minerals from the soil, and sometimes store food.
Although moss does not have a true root system, it does have growths called rhizoids, which are root-like. These growths anchor moss to soil, or other surfaces. Moss draws moisture from the air.
Roots collect water and minerals from the soil, and additionally anchor the plant.
To anchor the plant and to absorb water
that absorb water and minerals
Absorb nutrients and support/anchor the plant (in most plants, but not all).
No, actually root are there so that the plant can absorb water and minerals in the soil.
they absorb water and minerals from soil;they support and anchor the plant so that it is not blown over by wind or washed away by water; andthey store food to help the plant survive during times of scarcity.
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.
Plant roots absorb minerals and water from the soil.