There are a number of different types of root systems, as with many things roots do not fit neatly into man-defined groupings.
The three main, recognised systems are: Tap, Adventitious (commonly associated with monocotylednous plants) and aerial root systems (such as epiphitic plants)
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Fibrous roots
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There are two types of root systems. taproot system and the fibrous root system.
Plants have three types of root systems: 1.) taproot, with a main taproot that is large and grows faster than the branch roots; 2.) fibrous, with all roots about the same size; 3.) adventitious, roots that form on any plant part other than the roots. Fibrous systems are characteristic of grasses and are shallower than the taproot systems found on most eudicots and many gymnosperms.
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plants with seeds and it also represents Root Systems and Stems
The root and shoot system are the two organ system of plants
no, bamboo plants have shallow adventitious root systems
fibrous root systems
Tap root and fibrous root are two systems. Tap root system is prevalent in dicots and fibrous root system in monocots.
plants with seeds and it also represents Root Systems and Stems
The three organ systems in FLOWERING plants are: The Root System (seeks and gathers water/nutrients from the soil) The Shoot System (seeks light and adds height) The Reproductive System (female part = carpel, male part = stamen)
Plants have two organ systems : the shoot system that includes stem and leaves,and the root system that is usally below ground Hope it helps