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What are two functions that nearly all plants share?

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What are two functions all roots share?

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What are 2 functions that nearly all roots have?

Nearly all roots serve two primary functions: they anchor the plant to the soil, providing stability and support, and they absorb water and nutrients from the soil, which are essential for the plant's growth and development. Additionally, roots can store energy in the form of carbohydrates, which can be utilized by the plant during periods of drought or stress.


What similarities do all graphs of linear functions share?

They are all represented by straight lines.


Is it true that some quadratic functions cannot be graphed?

All quadratic functions with real coefficients can be graphed on a standard x-y graph. Not all quadratic functions have real roots, maybe that's what you were thinking of?


What are the characteristics or functions all roots have in common?

All roots help to hold plants in place. They also absorb water for the plant to use, Lastly, they uptake minerals and nitrogen from the soil.


Do roots need sunlight to grow?

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.


Were the Cherokees Hunters?

Nearly all North American Indians; including the "Digger" category (living by digging for roots, etc.) were hunters of some sort.


What characteristics share by nearly all Oceania nations?

Much of Oceania has a sparse population and relies heavily on the sea to sustain life.


What two things do roots do?

Absorb nutrients and support/anchor the plant (in most plants, but not all).


What is the basis of a proteins function?

Proteins perform all of the required tasks, structure, and activity in living things. They are required for nearly all of the functions of an organism and without them, there would be no life.


How much DNA do you and the president share?

As humans, we share about 99.9% of our DNA with other humans, including the president. The remaining 0.1% accounts for individual genetic variations that make each person unique.