That they're the point by which soluble minerals and nutrients enter the plant is the reason why a plant's roots are important to photosynthesis. By capillary action, and therefore against the force of gravity, these soluble minerals and nutrients travel up through the plant to the leaves [or the stem in the case of cactus plants] for the photosynthetic interaction with sunlight. From that interaction are produced the energizing starches and sugars the plant needs to carry out such necessary activities as growing blooms, buds, and fruits.
So the less fertile the soil, the less rewarding the intake by the roots, less satisfactory the products of photosynthesis, and the more traumatic the life cycle of the plant.
The reason that roots and stomata are important for photosynthesis is because they are responsible for bringing in water and CO2(carbon dioxide), the reactants of the chemical equation for photosynthesis.
6 CO2 + 6 H2O ---> C6H12O6 and 6 O2
carbon water glucose oxygen
dioxide
The roots absorb water and minerals for photosynthesis and other metabolic activities.
They're important because they provide the carbon dioxide needed?
The roots provide the water needed
Yes.Photosynthesis turns sunlight into food for the plant. Because the roots are underground, they don't get any sunlight. This prevents them from performing photosynthesis.
The leaves of a plant are the most important parts for photosynthesis as they contain chloroplasts, which are the site of photosynthesis. The chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, which captures sunlight and converts it into chemical energy. Additionally, the stomata on the leaves allow for the exchange of gases, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen, which are essential for photosynthesis.
roots cannot photosynthesis
Roots are underground so they don't get any energy from sunlight they need for photosynthesis.
Potatoes are roots, they don't use photosynthesis. Photosynthesis occurs in the leaves of plants to make 'food' for the plant. Roots take up nutrients from soil.
The roots of a plant.
Yes.Photosynthesis turns sunlight into food for the plant. Because the roots are underground, they don't get any sunlight. This prevents them from performing photosynthesis.
The leaves of a plant are the most important parts for photosynthesis as they contain chloroplasts, which are the site of photosynthesis. The chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, which captures sunlight and converts it into chemical energy. Additionally, the stomata on the leaves allow for the exchange of gases, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen, which are essential for photosynthesis.
Plant colour is important for photosynthesis because clorophyll is very important
Water used in photosynthesis by plants is made available by roots. That is why roots of plants are important to photosynthesis in terrestrial plants. Aqatic plants absorb water from their free surface, hence role of roots in these plants is limited.
roots cannot photosynthesis
Roots are underground so they don't get any energy from sunlight they need for photosynthesis.
It provides the roots with carbohydrates. (APEX)
it is leaves
Potatoes are roots, they don't use photosynthesis. Photosynthesis occurs in the leaves of plants to make 'food' for the plant. Roots take up nutrients from soil.
they intake it through there cells and the roots
Roots gives main physical support to aerial system of plants. Roots absorbs water and minerals from ground for the main photosynthesis activity of the plant. Some plants the roots stores the energy for the plant , generated during photosynthesis like tubers.