A taproot, such as a carrot or palm tree.
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Down! Up!Down! Up!Down! DowDoDown! Up!wn! Up!n! Up!Up! DOWN UP DOWN UP Evaporation goes up, but the rain falling goes down.
The diaphragm goes downwards.
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Tap root
A tap root is just one big root like a carrot or a tap root goes straight down and A adventitious root may come out from under ground part of the plant except the radicle as in a number of monocots
The lily has a taproot system. The taproot goes straight down as it grows and smaller roots shoot off the sides and grow outward.
Pine trees do well on dry sites because of their tap root (a root that goes straight down, most tree roots just spread laterally).
straight down.
No it is a root that is deep and large going almost straight down on most trees.
A root of the equation that defines the line graphed exists at 0.
has no leaves which means that the water goes straight to the root
Potatoes don't spread out very far underground. The root where the potatoes grow, mostly goes straight down. You can plant lots of other vegetables nearby.
A vertical line goes upwards, and a horizontal line goes across.
The root goes back to Greek arassein 'to strike' with the prefix kata- 'down.' It originally meant to dash down and then came to refer to a waterfalls.
Water pollution that goes with water down a storm drain that goes straight to a river or stream.