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What is not a root function in plants? a. to absorb water b. to store food c. to anchor plants d. to produce food
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What is not a root function in plants?
a. to absorb water
b. to store food
c. to anchor plants
d. to produce food
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The answer is C,
to anchor plants
. Hope this helps! ;)
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it is most likely to be c
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