Yes they make their food by the system of photosynthesis.
The roots of a plant anchor it in the soil, absorb water and minerals from the soil, and store food reserves for the plant to use. They also play a role in providing stability and support for the plant.
The roots purpose of a plant is to gather water from the soil to keep the plant alive and keep the plant from blowing away. There are two main kinds of roots, tap roots (Large roots that grows straight down.) and fibrous roots (Many roots grow in all directions.)
Water flows upwards in xylem from the roots to the leaves due to transpiration pull. Food (sucrose and other nutrients) flows bidirectionally in phloem, both upwards (from leaves to roots) and downwards (from roots to leaves) through a process called translocation.
Stems support the plant by providing structural strength to hold up the leaves and flowers, and by acting as a conduit to transport water, nutrients, and sugars between the roots and leaves. Stems also play a role in photosynthesis and can store food reserves.
They are alike because roots have vines and the leaves have vines as well
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A plant get it's food from it root. It's roots absorbs all the nutrients from the ground. by the roots and stem.
Plants take in food from their roots, all plants do.
to hold on to the soil, to absorb the water from the soil, to store food
Some of the food we eat are roots such as beets, carrots, yams, potatoes, and onions. Roots grow down into the soil, anchoring the plant and soaking up all the water and minerals the plant needs to grow. Some plants, such as grass, have lots of small roots, called fibrous roots, branching off in all directions.
Nearly all roots function to anchor the plant in the soil and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. Additionally, roots often store food reserves for the plant's growth and survival.
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The roots of a plant anchor it in the soil, absorb water and minerals from the soil, and store food reserves for the plant to use. They also play a role in providing stability and support for the plant.
When it either rains or when the plant is watered, the microscopic hairs on the roots and the leaves absorb the water. The water then acts a food for the plant to help it grow, make flowers and finally produce a fruit. But don't be deceived, not all fruits are edible!
All plants make their own food from light.
The roots of a plant aren't green because there is no chlorophyll in the roots. All of the chlorophyll in the chloroplasts are taken to the leaves of a plant. <3
You Find inside a stem canals that allow it to transport water, food, and nutrients which transports it to the roots and leaves all out around the plant.