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Why are root system as a system?

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Root System. In most plants, the root system is a below-ground structure that serves primarily to anchor the plant in the soil and take up water and minerals. ... The root cap secretes mucigel, a substance that acts as a lubricant to aid in its movement. The root cap also plays a role in a plant's response to gravity.

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Root System.

In most plants, the root system is a below-ground structure that serves primarily to anchor the plant in the soil and take up water and minerals. ... The root cap secretes mucigel, a substance that acts as a lubricant to aid in its movement. The root cap also plays a role in a plant's response to gravity.

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