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Q: What tissue anchorage the roots?
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What is anchorage of plants?

Roots in general provide anchorage to the plants


What provides anchorage in the soil?

The roots of plants.


What part of a plant is responsible for anchorage into the soil?

Roots


What is adventitous roots?

Adventitious roots are roots that do not grow from the primary root of a plant. They usually grow from the stem of the plant and are used for support and anchorage of the plant.


What tissue carries material from a plant roots to it leaves?

Phloem and xylem tissue carries material from a plant's roots to its leaves.


What tissue carries material from a plants roots its leaves?

Xylem tissue carries material from a plant's roots to it's leaves


How do the roots perform their main functions anchorage and absorption of water and minerals?

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Tissue do lateral roots arise?

Lateral roots are extentions out of the pericycle.


What is the structure in roots that separate the vascular tissue from the ground tissue in plants?

rhizoids


What are the roots of a plant composed of what tissue systems?

vascular tissuedermal tissueground tissue


What are storage tissue in roots and stems?

Pith and cortex are the storage tissues in roots and stems


Why plant roots grow to become wider?

In search of moisture and minerals and also for better anchorage of the plant.