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How you think fibrous roots help soil hold in place?

because it is long and their roots spread out in different directions


Is underground roots of a banyan tree are fibrous or tap root?

Tap roots I think.


Why do you think taproots are used more for food more often than fibrous roots?

because there are more plants that are vegetables


What are the functions of fibrous roots?

Well the fibrous root i think wait this answer correct or properly answered so dont like use this for your homework or anything well because you could get in trouble but my answer is to provide a proper base for the plant and to absorb water and nutrients for the proper development of the plant.


What type of root tap or fibrous root do you think is easiest to pull out?

Fibrous root.


Does a potato plant have a tap root?

Oh, dude, like, technically speaking, potato plants don't have a tap root. They actually have fibrous roots that spread out in all directions. So, if you were hoping for a deep, tap-rooted potato plant, I hate to break it to you, but that's not how they roll.


How are teeth held in the socket?

Teeth are held in by what are called roots. Think of them as tree roots in a tree. It holds them into place. When baby teeth come out, there roots die, because of the pushing of another adult tooth.


Are the blood capillaries made of fibrous tissue?

i think yes i think yes


Why do you think roots branch out into the soil?

Roots branch out into the soil to anchor the plant firmly in place and to absorb nutrients and water needed for growth. The branching allows roots to explore a larger area of soil for resources.


Explain charity begins at home?

I think that it means that our house is the first place where we learn charity.


Why do adventitous root system advantageous to the plant?

The fibrous root system confines its water and mineral absorbing root tips in the top soil, which is generally more fertile. The tap root system having their root tips buried deep in the soil are not so advantageous.


How do tree's help stop soil erosion?

In a simple explanation, I think its because the roots act like a netting holding the soil in place.