The roots.
It is found inside the roots of a plant.
The roots of a plant generally move underground due to geotropism. The growth of these roots is also determined by the availability of moisture and nutrients.
It gets its roots from the underground stem of its parent plant.
the root hairs get the food that the plant needs underground.
The roots of the plant are underground and responsible for absorbing water and minerals from the soil, which are then transported to the rest of the plant for use in growth and metabolism.
Any plant that is grown for food has roots underground, but vegetable that have roots that are eaten are potatoes, carrots, radishes, etc.
The scientific name for roots is "radix." Roots are the underground part of a plant that anchors it to the soil and absorbs water and nutrients.
The plant you're describing belongs to the phylum Pteridophyta. This phylum includes ferns, which have underground stems (rhizomes) that bear roots and fronds (leaves).
No, the roots of a plant do not perform photosynthesis. Instead, roots are responsible for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil and anchoring the plant in place. Photosynthesis occurs in the leaves of the plant.
Peanuts develop on the roots of the plant, completely underground.
A rhizome is an underground stem that can produce new leaves and roots. It grows horizontally underground and can send out shoots and roots at various points. Examples of plants with rhizomes include ginger, bamboo, and iris.