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What roots does a dandelion have?

The dandelion is has a taproot system, which consists of one large primary root, and several small secondary roots. This is why it is so difficult to pull out dandelions completely, without breaking the stem and leaving the root in the ground.


What is the taproot system?

A taproot system is a type of root system found in some plants where the primary root, known as the taproot, grows deep into the soil and gives rise to lateral roots. This system is common in dicotyledonous plants and allows for efficient absorption of water and nutrients from deep in the soil. Examples of plants with taproot systems include carrots, radishes, and oak trees.


Is parsley a taproot or a fasiculated root?

Parsley has a fasiculated root system. This means it develops several small, bulbous roots that grow in clusters rather than a single, thick taproot. The fasiculated roots help the plant absorb nutrients and water effectively while providing stability in the soil.


What type of root system does the Jasmine plant have?

Jasmine has a Fibrous Root System. Godspeed.


Name 3 examples of plant with tap roots and fibrous roots?

carrot, beetroot, turnip, radish, dandelion, most of the plants with dicotyledon seeds have tap root system. grass, bamboo, banana, lilly, rice, wheat, most of the plants with monocotyledons have fibrous root system


What function is a taproot?

the function of taproot to absorb or to transport the nutrients from the soil over the branch of roots.....................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!................................. !!!!!!!! :P


What is the one main root that a plant sends particularly deep?

A tap root - a straight tapering root growing downwards forming the centre from which small roots grow


Are roots adapted to take in water because they have a small surface area?

No.Plant roots have large surface area,roots have root hairs to increase the surface area so that large amounts of water can be absorbed easily.


What system are the small and large intestine in?

The digestive system.


Does a basil have a tap root system?

I believe that basil has more of a ball root - very fibrous as opposed to a tap root -like a thistle. Tap roots have the ability to reach deep down in the earth to draw moisture and nutrients and are hard to pull up. Basil is normally a short lived plant and requires frequent watering (in the summer)


Which body system breaks down food for the absoption into the blood?

The small and large intestine (water in the large and vitamins and minerals in the small), which is part of the digestive system.


How can I effectively remove small roots from soil?

To effectively remove small roots from soil, you can use a hand trowel or a small garden fork to gently loosen the soil around the roots. Then, carefully pull the roots out, making sure to remove as much of the root system as possible. Be patient and gentle to avoid damaging the surrounding plants or soil.