How do roots help a plant to be stable?
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Roots hold surface soil and stabilize bank materials. Helps the ground to absorb water. ... Removes water from soil and transpires it into the air.
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Here are some points that might help you:
- Roots hold surface soil and maintain bank materials
- It helps the ground to absorb water
- It holds the soil firmly and helps in keeping the plant erect
- It also absorbs nutrients which are present in soil and transports it to various parts of plant
- It undergoes secondary growth and supports the plant mechanically
- Lastly, roots absorb water and fix atmospheric nitrogen with the help of nitrogen fixing microbes
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