No.It takes in carbon deyoxide.it breathes out oxygen.
The roots take in water and minerals to nourish the plant, and they also anchor the plant in the ground.
Well,roots have tiny pores,so when water goes through the soil and reaches the roots,the pores absorb the water which circulate and go to other parts of the plant.
serve to regulate the flow of water and nutrients into the plant and to regulate gas exchange.(Mostly CO2 out and oxygen in, but green root cells will carry on photosynthesis so the opposite flows are also present.)
All plants need carbon dioxide to complete photosynthesis. Mammals take in oxygen and breath out CO2. It is the exact opposite for plants. The stomata on the plants act as lungs for the CO2 to enter the plant. The plant then puts out oxygen into the air. Since plants need CO2 and they are putting out oxygen, extra CO2 in the air will hope the plant grow.
water and nutrients
plant roots take in water by the hairs that the root has.
Plants primarily take up oxygen through their stomata in the leaves during respiration. Oxygen is required for the breakdown of glucose to release energy. While roots also respire, it is mainly to break down nutrients and not primarily for oxygen uptake.
plants do not have lungs. but their leafs absorb carbon dioxide and send out oxygen and their roots take up water.
yes tree roots take in oxygen through root hairs
Nothing much enters Plant roots except via Root Hairs, those filamentous Strands extruding from Roots. Plants only take in nutrients such as potassium, nitrogen, phosphorous, calcium etc through the roots. Proteins are made within the plant using these nutrients plus carbon and oxygen which the plant gets from the air.
Take in water and mineral salts for the plant
Plant roots absorb minerals and water from the soil.
Plants breathe in the soil with the help of their roots . Some plants such as mangroves grow in muddy soil which does not contain much oxygen. To get some air, some mangroves give out special roots called breathing roots. Breathing roots are lined with special cells ( called lentils ) that absorb air. But , plants usually do not breathe through their roots ( mostly through leaves ) . Mostly soil particles can go through roots but I don't know how.
Roots are considered to be an important part of a plant. The primary sources for a plants growth are food, water and oxygen. Without water a plant will not be able to grow and it will die soon. Therefore, water is an essential part for the growth of a plant.
Quite the contrary. The plant uses CO2 (which we dump out) and dump out oxygen(which we take in).
Plant roots absorb water, and anything that may be dissolved in that water.
Tthe roots job, is to anchor the plant into the ground and take the water from the soil up to the plant, in order for it to grow into an adult plant.