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Root Function Absorb Nutrients Anchor Plant Store Food

The primary functions of roots are to absorb nutrients and water, anchor the plant firmly in the soil, and store food reserves.

The primary functions of roots are to absorb nutrients and water, anchor the plant firmly in the soil, and store food reserves.

Front Root function
Back - absorb nutrients
- anchor the plant
- store food

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