how are roots useful to plants give two example
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The two main functions of the roots are absorption and anchoring.
Roots absorb the water present in the soil for photosynthesis, the process by which it creates sugar for itself. Along with it, the minerals and nutrients that are dissolved in water are also absorbed by the plant.
The roots penetrate into the soil and hold it firmly. This way, the plant as well as the soil is not blown away by natural factors like wind and rain or living beings.
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