There are many things a plants roots do for an ecosystem. Plants roots help prevent erosion of soil for example.
Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.
Air plants.
Plants roots that are above ground are called aerial roots. Examples are some types of orchids, mangroves, and banyon trees.
the roots serve as the anchor of the plant.
if there is a drought the plant can stay alive for a short while with the nutrience from the roots. Storage roots are also a way to store food.
Roots don't have roots, plants have roots.
what would happen to plants nutrition if plants did not have roots
There are many things a plants roots do for an ecosystem. Plants roots help prevent erosion of soil for example.
The short-distance substance transport in plants are from cell to cell only. The long-distance transport is the photosynthate movement from the leaves to the roots.
Water used in photosynthesis by plants is made available by roots. That is why roots of plants are important to photosynthesis in terrestrial plants. Aqatic plants absorb water from their free surface, hence role of roots in these plants is limited.
The plants that have fine roots : Kangkong etc.....
Not all plants have roots (eg phytoplankton) and while some plants do grow form their roots (eg grasses), most plants do not grow from their roots but from their apical growing tip.
Roots are an incredibly important element to a great many plants. These plants depend on the roots to suck up water.
their roots or rhizomes in mosses and ferns
Plants roots
The roots.