Why does the plane need roots
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The roots of a plant have several important functions. ... The root system takes in oxygen, water and nutrients from the soil, to move them up through the plant to the stems, leaves and blooms. Roots often store the energies created by the plant through photosynthesis, to make them available to the plant as it is needed
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The roots are the way for water and minerals to get into the plants. The root system of plant is often found below the ground where you can't see it.
Roots take water and material called minerals from soil.
The roots also store food made by the plants.
Plants take in water through the root hair and into the plants stem and leaves.
They anchors plants firmly in the ground.
Roots of plants can store starch.
Sometimes Roots of plants can be used to grow new plant.
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