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how do deep and wide root system of plant help it to survive
All parts of a plant are made of cells. Plants are multi-celled organisms that include 3 systems: the root, stem, and leaf, and specialized cells are located in each of these systems.
Fibrous root systems are shallow and have a high surface area, this means that they are able to extract even the smallest amounts of water from the upper surface of the soil (including dew/ condensation). Many succulent plants have fibrous root systems, although a number also have deep tap root systems to get water from far below ground.
Yes.It has a fibrous root deep below the river or lake or pond or wherever it lives.
a plant with a long root system that goes deep into the ground
because without deep root systems they wont be able to servive in the cold
yes they do because plants with deep root systems tend to live in dry areas with dry weather. HOPE THIS HELPS :-D
Shoot System: Everything above the ground (stem, leaves, flower, fruits) Root System: Everything Underground (Roots)
In the ground at the base of the plant, radiating outwards in all directions. Some plants have a surface root system whilst others, normally found in drier environments or they have a need for stability, send down deep tap-roots for nutrients.In the ground
deep root systems are good in areas with a well drained and airated soil. probably a place with rocks or sand for quick drainge mixed with some organic matter to soak up moister and very coarse soil for good air circulation.
how do deep and wide root system of plant help it to survive
A plant is made up of 2 systems: - Root System - Shoot System
Shoot system and root system
The root and shoot system are the two organ system of plants
The plant develops deep, slender, black roots
Stem
All parts of a plant are made of cells. Plants are multi-celled organisms that include 3 systems: the root, stem, and leaf, and specialized cells are located in each of these systems.