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What anchor plants and absorbs water and minerals from the soil?

The plant's roots anchor it to the ground and the root hairs absorb water and minerals.


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absorb minerals and nutrients from the ground and anchor the plant to the ground.


What anchors the plant and absorbs water and nutrients?

The roots of a plant anchor it in the soil and absorb water and nutrients. This process is essential for the plant's growth and survival as it allows the plant to take up essential substances from the soil that are needed for various physiological functions.


What are the parts of the trees?

bark and core-wood


What is the function of roots stems and leaves?

Here are the following functions of the root, stem, and leaf. Root- It stores food, absorbs water & nutrients, and anchors the plant to the ground. Stem- Supports plant, transports nutrients, and storage of food/nutrients. Leaf- Contains chloroplast (filled with chlorophyll) and it's where photosynthesis takes place.


Which part of a seed grows downwards?

The root of a seed grows downwards into the soil. It helps anchor the plant in the ground and absorbs water and nutrients essential for the plant's growth.


What is the main function of roots?

There are four main functions of the root. The root absorbs inorganic nutrients and water. It supports the plant and keeps it in the ground. It also acts like a storage for nutrients. It is also used for vegetative reproduction.


What holds a plant in place and takes in water and nutrients from the soil?

A plant's roots anchor it in the soil and absorb water and nutrients. The roots expand and grow to search for water and minerals necessary for the plant's growth and survival.


Why do plant roots grow down?

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What is a thin rootlike structure called that anchors moss and absorbs water and nutrients?

Rhizoids are the thin rootlike structures in moss that anchor the plant to the substrate and absorb water and nutrients. They are not true roots but serve a similar function in moss.


What are the functions for root stems branches leaves flowers fruits and seeds?

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What part of a plant is used to anchor it and to absorb minerals and water?

Dear Reader,The stem use it anchor to absorb minerals, hope this info helps!Yours Truly