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how are roots useful to plants answer7​

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Answered by simranyadav1052005
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First, they provide the anchor needed to keep a plant in place. More importantly, roots are the lifeline of a plant, taking up air, water, and nutrients from the soil and moving them up into the leaves, where they can interact with sunlight to produce sugars, flavors, and energy for the plant.

Answered by Anonymous
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Roots are very important for the plant because: They suck the water and nutrients up out of the soil into the plant. Like this they are not only good for the plant, but they are also good for the soil. When it rains, the roots hold the soil in place so it is not washed away.

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