It helps the young plant take in water
The roots soak up the groundwater and the water helps the plant grow.
The roots soak up the groundwater and the water helps the plant grow.
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because the roots support the plant during storms if planted on an angle. They also gather nutrients for the plant.
Some plants store starch in the roots for the young plant and since it contains alot of starch we eat it.
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A young plant growing from a seed is called a seedling. Seedlings typically have their first set of true leaves and are beginning to establish roots.
The growing point and leaves are at one end the stem with a flat bottom is at the other end. Place the flat end in a pot of compost and eventually the roots will form, given proper treatment. When the roots form it will no longer be a cutting and will be a young plant.
The root provides a solid base upon with the plant can grow, if the roots did not exist then the plan would have no firm footing and would simply blow wherever the wind takes it. In addition the roots provide a way for the plants to absorb water and other nutrients from the soil surrounding it.
Because adult plants requirement for water and minerals is more than a young plant.
A young plant growing in the seed is called the embryo. After some days the shoot bursts up from the seed and comes out of the ground. Underneath, the roots come out to transfer water.