juurteks
Juurteks is a term used in certain contexts to refer to the root system of a plant. This subterranean network of roots plays a crucial role in the plant's survival and growth. The primary functions of juurteks include anchoring the plant firmly in the soil, absorbing water and essential nutrients from the ground, and storing reserve food for the plant.
The structure of juurteks can vary significantly between different plant species. Some plants have a taproot
Beyond their physiological importance, juurteks also contribute significantly to the ecosystem. They help to stabilize soil,