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Paheli uprooted a rose plant from the soil. Most of the root tips with root hairs got left behind in the soil. She planted it in a pot with new soil and watered it regularly. Will the plant grow or die? Give reason for your answer. [NCERT Exemplar, HOTS]

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Answered by supersalehthebest
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As Paheli has unrooted a rose plants leaving most of the root hairs behind in the soil, it is very unlikely that the plant will grow and survive. In all probability, the rose plant will die. ... They draw the water and nutrients from the soil through their roots and root hairs

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Answered by Anonymous
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As Paheli has unrooted a rose plants leaving most of the root hairs behind in the soil, it is very unlikely that the plant will grow and survive. In all probability, the rose plant will die.

Explanation:

  • Plants make their food with the help of sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. They draw the water and nutrients from the soil through their roots and root hairs.
  • The roots help in keeping the plants upright and aids them to get direct sunlight.
  • When a plant is uprooted without its roots and root hairs and replanted in a pot, it will not grow or survive as there is no means by which the plant can draw water and nutrients
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