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Roots derive nutrition from?
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Roots derive nutrition from?
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Roots derive nutrition from the soil. When living things die and decay, minerals and nutrients are added to the soil from decomposition. These nutrients are absorbed from the soil through the root hairs. Hope that helps. Have a nice day.
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