carrots,turnips!
The following are several examples of plants with a taproot system: Carrot Radish Dandelion Parsnip Burdock
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.
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Beets and carrots are examples of plants with tap root systems.
A taproot is a plant's first, and normally deepest root, it grows down. In most plants the other roots branch off of the taproot.
No, they are not. Example of taproot plants; turnips, carrots
No, they are not. Taproot plants roots are long like a carrot.
it is easier to pull any plant out of the ground by a taproot
Pumpkin plants have taproots. The main taproot is important for anchoring the plant and absorbing nutrients and water from the soil.
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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