why are roots called as anchor of the plant?
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Roots anchor a plant in the ground and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. The more root area a plant has, the more water and nutrients it can absorb. ... Some plants' roots also serve as a storage area for food.
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➤Roots anchor a plant in the ground and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. The more root area a plant has, the more water and nutrients it can absorb.Some plants' roots also serve as a storage area for food.
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The roots hold the soil and don't let it go so it is called the anchor of the plant to the soil.
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