it does nothing
water
Roots help a plant grow by absorbing water and nutrients from the soil, anchoring the plant in place, and storing food reserves. They also support the plant by providing stability and structure to the overall growth.
because it help it grows
Air spaces in a water spangle, or water lettuce, help provide buoyancy for the plant to float on the water's surface. These air spaces also aid in nutrient uptake and gas exchange for photosynthesis to occur effectively. Additionally, the air spaces help the plant regulate its position in the water column.
Each water molecule pulls on other water molecules as water is transpired from the leaves of the plant. This allows free movement of water throughout the plant.
The root of the plant delivers nutrients, food for the plant, and water to help the plant to survive.
It depends on the plant.
it help's the plant stand tall
a root can help it get water
Unless you plant is one that is adapted to brackish water or a seaweed, salt water will kill it. Sugar in the water will also kill most plant roots (though a very small quantity will help cut flowers last longer). Conversely, without water your plant will eventually die, so the answer is that tap water will help your plant.
the sun help the plant and so do the water
water
gives water
Help's in photosynthesis
it help's the plant stand tall
help
Fibrous roots help anchor the plant in the soil, provide structural support, and aid in water and nutrient absorption. They help the plant to access water and nutrients from a larger area of soil compared to a taproot system.