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roots are positvely geotropic hence, most of these grow underground but in some cases as in Cycas, corolloid roots grow above the ground for nitrogen fixation.
the roots of a plant is what is under the ground and makes the plant grow :)
Phototropism is the type of growth that the desert cactus plant shows above ground. It grows in response to the high levels of heat and light in the desert. The above ground parts are called the shoots, and the below ground roots. The roots grow in response to the search for moisture in the soil.
For every meter above the ground , the roots go 3 meters deep . Ceder trees rearly grow higher than 25 meter tall . Thefore the maximum the roots can grow is 72 meters deep .
roots have more grip to hold on to the ground during storms..and roots soak water much more that leaves do..
roots are positvely geotropic hence, most of these grow underground but in some cases as in Cycas, corolloid roots grow above the ground for nitrogen fixation.
Parsley is a herb, the roots grow in soil, the stalks and leaves grow above ground, the parts of the plant we used as a herb all grow above ground.
No, the pumpkin grows above ground, part of the pumpkin plant will have roots underground.
Roots are always expected to grow underground, beneath the surface of soil. However, in some cases it is common for roots to appear on water or above ground.
The roots of a caulifower grow below ground, but the editbla part grows above ground, much like cabbage.
because the roots started to grow and pushed up a little and rest of it is
because the roots started to grow and pushed up a little and rest of it is
the vegtable and roots grow underground but the leaves grow on top of the ground.
Roots grow below ground and are generally tougher and need longer cooking times. Leaves grow above the ground and are often softer needing less cooking time.
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In some cases, a redbird tree's roots may becomeing above the ground just because that's the way it wants to grow. No matter if you plant it deep enough, some trees will still have roots which grow above ground. Planting trees too deeply could stress them and kill them.
because they grow alot quicker in search of sunlight for food