Science, asked by umarkidwai, 1 month ago

what would happen if stem grew first instead of roots​

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Answered by rakeshsingh4191
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Answer:

For most plants that you’re probably used to seeing growing in the garden, the plant would die. Roots are necessary for keeping the plant firmly in the ground, as well as sucking up water and nutrients from the soil. However, not all plants have roots. Epiphytes are organisms that attach themselves to surfaces and absorb moisture and nutrients from the air (or water, for marine epiphytes). For example, mosses (bryophytes) do not have roots and instead anchor themselves to their surroundings with thin rhizoids, which are root-like structures that do not transport water or nutrients. Bryophytes gain nutrients via photosynthesis and do not need additional nutrients from their surroundings. Similarly, air plants (aerophytes) do not have roots and absorb moisture and nutrients through mist and dust. Algae also do not have roots, and rather get their moisture from the water in which they live.

Long story short, the question of “what would happen to a plant without roots” greatly depends on what kind of plant it is. The plant kingdom is extremely vast and diverse!

Answered by studylover41
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Answer:

Iti s not possible but if yes then the plant would not grow

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