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why do roots grow downward into the soil​

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Answered by dineshwari8
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● It is essential for roots to grow down so they can explore the soil and maximise their water uptake. Scientists have long speculated that plants bend in response to gravity due to the redistribution of the plant hormone auxin in the tip of the root

● Hence they grow downwards towards the soil in order to get enriched nutrients, minerals and water

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