why is it to uproot a plant?
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Roots are responsible to supply water and nutrients to entire plant all through its life. If you uproot the plant from the soil, all of its leaves show wilting because root is the principle organ which absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
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ROOTS ARE VERY ESSENTIAL PART OF THE PLANT AS THEY ABSORB WATER AND SUPPLY IT TO THE WHOLE PLANT.THIS WATER IS REQUIRD FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS.
ROOTS ALSO HELP TO HOLD THE PLANT TO THE SOIL FIRMLY.THEREBY ROOT PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN PLANTS.
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ROOTS ALSO HELP TO HOLD THE PLANT TO THE SOIL FIRMLY.THEREBY ROOT PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN PLANTS.
HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU AND IF IT DOES PLS MARK AS BRAINLIEST
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