Science, asked by leishichon09, 3 months ago

why do roots move toward the soil? Explain with three points.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Roots moves towards soil bcuz...

1) Roots have to absorb nutrients, minerals and water from the soil..

2) Roots are geotrophic in nature ..

3) This phenomenon is called geotropism. When light is coming from one direction of plant, the plant hormone auxin synthesised at the shoot diffuses towards shady side.

Answered by paletisarvani
1

Explanation:

Roots do not have leaves and are different from stems inside. plants need their roots especially for three reasons: the roots take water and nutrients,a sort of food,from the soil. they are often store this food. and they fix the plants to the ground.

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