why are the roots reduced in size
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Roots of the plants are the part of plant, which exists at its lower end. Soil or land plants have longer roots, because apart from anchorage their function is to absorb water and nutrients from soil. Due to depletion of water, roots have to grow longer for penetration. ... Hence, they have reduced root size.
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Roots of the plants are the part of plant, which exists at its lower end. Soil or land plants have longer roots, because apart from anchorage their function is to absorb water and nutrients from soil. Due to depletion of water, roots have to grow longer for penetration. ... Hence, they have reduced root size.
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