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Which part of the root allows it to grow deep inside the soil in search of water?
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Which part of the root allows it to grow deep inside the soil in search of water?
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Which part of the root allows it to grow deep inside the soil in search of water?
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The correct answer is root tip. The root tip is the part of the root that allows it to grow deep into the soil in search of water. The gravity is the force that allows the root tip to keep pushing in order for it to grow inside the soil.
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