Science, asked by sumanrajjmp, 3 months ago

1. why do roots absorb
water from the soil?​

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Answered by rajnipandey113683
1

Answer:

because water is very essential for plant

Answered by ayezanoor4664
3

Answer:

Plant roots absorb water from the soil because a plant needs water to carry out photosynthesis. The water goes into the roots by active transport and is transported to the leaves through the xylem.

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