State two functions of root

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- Anchoring: Roots are the reason plants remain attached to the ground. They support the plant body, ensuring that it stands erect.
- Absorption: Primary function of the roots is to absorb water and dissolved minerals from the soil. This is crucial as it helps in the process of photosynthesis.
- Storage: Plants prepare food and store in the form of starch in the leaves, shoots and roots. Prominent examples include carrots, radish, beetroot, etc.
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