English, asked by ashutoshgarg7553, 6 months ago

Uprooted plants dry and die.why class 3

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Answered by himanshuchundawat
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The root system of a plant is generally speaking, the heart of its circulatory system. You tear out its heart, it cannot feed itself nor can it use hydrostatic pressure to circulate the food it would have absorbed from the medium it is rooted in. You uproot it, it typically dies.

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Answered by BrightOne
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If the plants are uprooted...they can't get water and minerals from the soil. Because the roots don't go in to the soil. I can't explain in more detail as you are in 3rd and I'm in 7th...so I can't

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