Friday, July 31, 2009

Dear Miss Coelho,

I am going to share with you more about roots. The roots is the organ of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil. The two major functions of roots are 1) absorption of water and inorganic nutrients and 2) anchoring of the plant body to the ground. In response to the concentration of nutrients, roots also synthesise cytokinin, which acts as a signal as to how fast the shoots can grow. Roots often function in storage of food and nutrients. They also holds the plant firmly to the ground. This is the end, I hoped you enjoy it.
, which acts as a signal as to how fast the shoots can grow. Roots often function in storage of food and nutrients. They also holds the plant firmly to the ground. This is the end, I hoped you enjoy it.
, which acts as a signal as to how fast the shoots can grow. Roots often function in storage of food and nutrients. They also holds the plant firmly to the ground. This is the end, I hoped you enjoy it.

Best regards,
Queenlina

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