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Q: What part of the plant soak up water and minerals and store food?
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What are the root functions?

Roots anchor a plant in the ground, absorb water and minerals from the soil, and sometimes store food.


What are the three jobs of a root?

A root holds the plant in place and it absorbs water and minerals from the soil.


Where does a plant get minerals from?

A plant's minerals mostly come from the soil i.e. from the ground. A plant gets its food and minerals through several processes including photosynthesis and bio-absorption.


Does the cytoplasm store food water minerals and waste?

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The vertical tubes within a plant's stem witch act like elevators transporting food and water and minerals and what and what?

The vertical tubes within a plant's stem which act like "elevators" for transporting food, water, and minerals are the


How plants store food in its roots?

this is when the plant store it own food and minerals. this answer was passed by tue us


Does transpiration occur in plants?

So the rest of the plant can get water,food,and minerals so the plant will stay healthy.


What natural substances does a plant use to produce food?

water air minerals and oxygen


What part of a plant made a tiny tube for carrying water minerals and food?

roots


What does a vacuole do in a animal and a plant cell?

The vacuole stores food, water, wastes and minerals


What are the several important functions that roots perform?

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.


Where does a plant store food and water?

Well, it depends on what plant it is... But it is usually it's roots.