Yes
No they do not have roots. whos with me!
Beetroot is a root.
Underground Root ModificationsTaproot and adventitious roots may undergo certain modifications to perform the function of storage and vegetative propagation.Tap Root Modifications (for storage of food)In some plants the tap roots store reserve food for which they become swollen and assume different shapes. There are four types :Fusiform root - In radish the modified tap root is thickened in the middle and tapers towards both ends.e.g., Raphanus sativus (Radish)Napiform root - In beetroot the modified tap root is greatly swollen at the base, but abruptly narrows into a tail-like portion.e.g., Beta vulgaris (Beetroot)Conical root - In carrot the modified tap root is conical. It is broad at the base and gradually tapers towards its apex.e.g., Daucas carota (carrot)
Beetroot,the tap root of beet plant is a good source of folate and manganese,and it also contains betaines which may help to reduce the concentration of homocysteine,a similar of the naturally occurring amino acid cysteine.
I think you refer to 'sugar beet' it is not any type of cane. It is a root crop with a tap root similar to beetroot. It is grown in cooler climates for sugar production.
Yes it is.
beet root
Tap root
it grows in tap root but some try it is fibres root i recommed that you use tap root thought
Sugar cane is a monocot, so it has a fiberous root system
Yes, beetroot is a root vegetable. It is the edible taproot of the beet plant, commonly known for its deep red color and sweet flavor. Beetroot is often used in salads, juices, and various dishes, and is valued for its nutritional benefits.
tap root