So the plant will have a base and a way to feed itself as it grows.
roots
The roots.
No, roots do not need sunlight to grow. They primarily rely on nutrients and water from the soil for growth. Sunlight is essential for the leaves of a plant to photosynthesize and produce energy, but roots are adapted to function in the dark.
Roots of plants tend to grow away from sunlight because they exhibit negative phototropism. This ensures that they grow towards moisture and nutrients in the soil rather than towards the light which roots do not need for photosynthesis. Roots need to grow where they can efficiently absorb water and nutrients to support the plant's growth and development.
Orchid roots grow out of the pot because they need more space to spread out and absorb nutrients and water from the air.
Well in order to grow, roots need water and soil which is rich in minerals. Also they need to be kept away from other plants which mights get in the way. Also depends on the type of root.
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Because they need to anchor down the plant.
A structural adaptation of the desert oak tree is its roots. The roots have adapted to grow down deeper into the soil in search for water. If it was in a lush rainforest, the roots wouldn't need to grow so deep because all the water they need isn't far away.
yes they will grow back just keep them in high quality h20
Orchids do, they grow in a type of a fur barks but some roots do grow out and on top of the barks but mostly the roots are under, in the bark. There are some air ferns that grow out in the air without soil or anything. They need only misting with water daily.
since they grow in the ground they grow roots in the ground for nutrients and the sun also helps it give energy to grow the roots under ground also capture the water in the ground because that's their only way of capturing water.