im pretty sure its the roots
These anchoring structures are roots. Roots are responsible to absorb water and minerals from the soil.
Plants absorb water and minerals through their roots, specifically through root hairs. The roots absorb water and minerals from the soil and transport them to the rest of the plant through specialized tissues called xylem and phloem. This process is essential for the plant's growth and survival.
The roots of a plant absorb minerals from the soil, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are essential for photosynthesis to occur in the leaves. Minerals are transported from the roots to the leaves through the vascular system of the plant.
The plant cell structure that stores large amounts of chemicals and maintains shape is the vacuole cell wall. The chemicals that the vacuole stores include salts, minerals, proteins, and water.
Roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil for the plant.
These anchoring structures are roots. Roots are responsible to absorb water and minerals from the soil.
The plant's roots anchor it to the ground and the root hairs absorb water and minerals.
Minerals are dissolved in rainwater. The plant absorbs the water through its root system. Water is transported throughout the plant by capillary action - which draws the water upwards (like sucking on a straw)
Bamboo, like most plant species, does not exactly eat anything; it absorbs nutrients from the environment, chiefly water and minerals dissolved in the water, and carbon dioxide from the air.
A root holds the plant in place and it absorbs water and minerals from the soil.
The plant absorbs water with it's roots, which will be rooted into the soil you put fertiliser in. The minerals will be absorbed by the roots.
The part of the plant that absorbs the water is the roots. The roots are the parts of the plant that are in charge of absorbing everything that the plant needs to live (not including sunlight). Oxygen, water, and minerals are absorbed through the roots.
Plants absorb water and minerals through their roots, specifically through root hairs. The roots absorb water and minerals from the soil and transport them to the rest of the plant through specialized tissues called xylem and phloem. This process is essential for the plant's growth and survival.
The roots of a plant absorb minerals from the soil, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are essential for photosynthesis to occur in the leaves. Minerals are transported from the roots to the leaves through the vascular system of the plant.
The plant cell absorbs water by simple diffusion and osmosis.
Plant roots absorb water and minerals from the soil through their root hairs. These specialized structures increase the surface area available for absorption and help the plant take up essential nutrients needed for growth and development.
The small intestine and colon absorb water and minerals from food and drink in the body.