How are roots are useful to plants give any two points
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First, they provide the necessary anchor for keeping a plant in place. More importantly, the roots are a plant's lifeline, taking up the air, water, and soil nutrients and moving them up into the leaves, where they can interact with sunlight to produce sugars, flavours, and plant energy.
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