What are the main function of the root of a plant?
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Roots absorb water and minerals and transport them to stems. They also anchor and support a plant, and store food. A root system consists of primary and secondary roots
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Anchoring of the plant to the soil
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There are few important functions of the root of a plant but the most important is Anchoring of the plant because anchoring the plant roots help to anchor the plant firmly into the ground. Others that also help to function as well are absorption of water, minerals from soil, transportation etc.
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