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What is the importance of roots

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The roots is what keeps the plant hydrated when it has no water. It will hold the water from the ground, soak it all in,and let it transport back to the plant to keep it alive until it is watered again.

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Roots are the most important part of the plant, it keeps them alive it it's either watered or put outside in the rain.

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They suck water and nutrients from soil which is used to help the plant go through photosynthesis
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