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Suggest Why the plant has so many roots?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The taproot also anchors the plant very securely in the ground. Fibrous root systems have many small branching roots, called fibrous roots, but no large primary root. The huge number of threadlike roots increases the surface area for absorption of water and minerals, but fibrous roots anchor the plant less securely

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Answered by db933250
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The roots, for example, have several important functions. They pull water and minerals from the environment to nourish the plant. This is why they grow down, because the water and minerals needed for growth are below the ground in the soil. ... For example, water plants may have roots that float in the water.

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