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The fungus grows around the plants root hairs and increases the roots surface area which means greater absorption of nutrients for the plant.
the roots
Roots are essential for absorption of water and holding the plant deep in the soil. If the roots are missing the plant willl not grow properly in its early stage thereby affecting the growth.
Water is absorbed by the roots of the plant.
The processes are absorption by capillarity and transpiration.
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The fungus grows around the plants root hairs and increases the roots surface area which means greater absorption of nutrients for the plant.
it is for the absorption of water (by osmosis) and ions into the cell for photosyntesis
the roots
The roots.
In every plant, the roots that are dug into the ground by the soil absorbs the water to keep the plant healthy and strong. Another tip is plants need heaps of sunshine to survive!
Putting salt into plant soil will hinder plant growth and even kill the plant by making the soil outside more concentrated than the environment inside of roots. This stops the absorption of water and minerals by the roots.
Roots are essential for absorption of water and holding the plant deep in the soil. If the roots are missing the plant willl not grow properly in its early stage thereby affecting the growth.
Water is absorbed by the roots of the plant.
The roots are essential parts of a plant. Their major functions include anchorage in soil, storage of energy resources and absorption of water and minerals from the soil.