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what are the functions of root 1 answer mark as brainiest

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Answered by fmak5
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Answer:

Absorb the water and minerals from soil and storage of reserve foods.

Answered by AmyphaaChangmai
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Answer:

It's the main entrance of water and nitrogen

Explanation:

As the water present in the soil is sucked up by the roots for the plant * that is why we water the soil of the plant, not the leaves *, and There are small bacteria called "Rhizobium" which converts the nitrogen present in the soil into the material that the plant can consume. It is present in the soil because the decomposed bodies of the living organisms have nitrogen in their body and when they are decomposed, they are given out

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