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Roots are the part of the plant below ground that provide anchorage and transfer nutrients to the plant. In mathematics, roots are the solutions to a polynomial function that equals zero. The word 'Root' is also be used as an abbreviation for "square root", for example √100 is often read as "root one hundred."
the roots of a plant is what is under the ground and makes the plant grow :)
They are just tiny roots that grow from other roots and look a bit like hair.
Positive gravitropism, where the plant roots grow in response to gravity by growing downward. This helps the roots anchor the plant and seek out nutrients and water in the soil.
No, plant roots can reach very deep into the soil - some trees have been known to have roots over 170 feet long.
Roots are the part of the plant below ground that provide anchorage and transfer nutrients to the plant. In mathematics, roots are the solutions to a polynomial function that equals zero. The word 'Root' is also be used as an abbreviation for "square root", for example √100 is often read as "root one hundred."
If you are being strict about "plant", then yes. For example seaweed is an algae, not a plant - it doesn't have roots. Some plants have very reduced roots, mosses for example.
is is an example of an adaptation in order to ensure survival of the plant
There are many things a plants roots do for an ecosystem. Plants roots help prevent erosion of soil for example.
Flowers are vascular. they have true roots.
Some are- for example carrots & potatoes are the plant's roots.
Like plant-roots,wind,and temperature.
The response of roots growing downward is an example of gravitropism, also known as geotropism. This is a plant's natural reaction to gravity where the roots grow towards the Earth to anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients.
The roots are the part of a plant not a plant
Roots on the upper parts of the plant are called adventitious roots. They are not real roots per se. In some plants, their role is to provide extra support to the plant, for example, maize. In other plants like orchids, the aerial roots function to attach the plant to a surface as well as absorb moisture from the air for the water requirement of the plant.
the roots of a plant is what is under the ground and makes the plant grow :)
If I remember right the fact that its a vascular plant means that it also has roots along with xylem and phloem. So if it doesnt have roots its not a vascular plants.