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Explain the functions of roots​

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Answered by dikshamaheshwari12
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Roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil.

They anchor the plant firmly.

They help in storing food and nutrients.

Roots transport water and minerals to the plant.

Answered by palak6176
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root, in botany, that part of a vascular plant normally underground. Its primary functions are anchorage of the plant, absorption of water and dissolved minerals and conduction of these to the stem, and storage of reserve foods. The root differs from the stem mainly by lacking leaf scars and buds, having a root cap, and having branches that originate from internal tissue rather than from buds.

types of roots and root system

The primary root, or radicle, is the first organ to appear when a seed germinates. It grows downward into the soil, anchoring the seedling. In gymnosperms and dicotyledons (angiosperms with two seed leaves), the radicle becomes a taproot. It grows downward, and secondary roots grow laterally from it to form a taproot system. In some plants, such as carrots and turnips, the taproot also serves as food storage.

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