Science, asked by ammuamma, 8 months ago

(a) What do you understand by "anchoring” a plant? (b) Which part of the plant performs the above activity? (c) Write any other function performed by it in plants. please answer these questions in 5 minutes friends.

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Answered by suggulachandravarshi
5

Answer:

a. If you anchor an object somewhere, you fix it to something to prevent it moving from that place. The roots anchor the plant in the earth.

b. Roots.

c. Each part of a grown plant has a function: » The roots absorb water and nutrients » The stem transports nutrients to all parts of the plant » The leaves make food from the combination of air, sunlight, and water and allow the plant to breathe.

Hope it helps you..

Answered by Mitanshi1225
1

Answer:

anchoring a plant refers to the grip in the soil made by the plants through their roots.

root performs anchoring

absorption of water/minerals from the soil.

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