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: Some '''roots''' grow deep into the ground to collect [[water]] when there has not been much rain. | : Some '''roots''' grow deep into the ground to collect [[water]] when there has not been much rain. | ||
: Plants in the desert have '''roots''' that spread over a large area so that when it finally rains they can collect as much water as possible. | : Plants in the desert have '''roots''' that spread over a large area so that when it finally rains they can collect as much water as possible. | ||
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Revision as of 12:46, 13 September 2018
Key Stage 1
Meaning
Roots are the part of the plant found underground.
About Roots
- Roots collect water for the plant.
- Some roots also have a bulb.
- Some roots can be eaten, like carrots, ginger and parsnips.
Key Stage 2
Meaning
Roots are an organ in plants used to absorb water and minerals into the plant.
Adaptations
- Roots are specially adapted to absorb water and minerals.
- Some roots grow deep into the ground to collect water when there has not been much rain.
- Plants in the desert have roots that spread over a large area so that when it finally rains they can collect as much water as possible.
- Roots have root hairs to allow the roots to collect water easily from the soil.