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to suck up the water to store it
the roots of a plant is what is under the ground and makes the plant grow :)
So that when the roots start to grow, they aren't blocked by the roots of the parent plant or they aren't competing with the parent plant for the water and nutrients in the soil. The seeds also need as much sunlight as possible, and if they are under the shade of the parent plant they can't get this.
The process is called Osmosis. The water will go up throgh the roots and up the cloraplsts will fill up with water and spread around the plant.
yes the plant roots can regrow with water
Potential lack of nutrients, but the question is very vague
The spread of the roots compared to the depth is dependent on the environment that the plant is in. Some of the factors that contribute to the environmental conditions would be the relative location and amount of water and the strength and slope of the soil. The type of plant also has an influence in how the roots grow.
It depends on plants' nature and soil
Flops are the aerial roots produced by the milkweed plant that form at ground level. These roots help the plant spread and stabilize itself in the soil.
Roots.
It might be Vascular.
to suck up the water to store it
The roots are the part of a plant not a plant
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you have to put them 18 inches apart so there roots can spread.