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Taproots are normally large, straight and fleshy; they are used for anchorage but also sometimes as storage organs - like the carrot
Absorption of water and inorganic nutrients, anchoring the plant to the ground, storage of food and nutrients and vegetative reproduction
A fibrous root anchors the plant and provides nutrients straight from the soil. A fleshy root stores food for later use.
This type of modification of stem for storage of food is called bulb. The stem is extremely condensed in the form of a disc and is surrounded by fleshy scales. Since the scales (modified leaves) do not resort to photosynthesis, the bulb remains underground to overcome adverse atmospheric conditions of summers.
The organs under the aerial shoot system, such as leaves, stems, and flowers, perform various functions. Leaves are responsible for photosynthesis and gas exchange. Stems provide support for the plant and transport water, nutrients, and sugars. Flowers are involved in reproduction by producing seeds.
fleshy roots are for storage of food and water.
A tuber is a fleshy underground stem, it is the 'container' of reproduction and food storage. It bears buds from which a new plant will germinate. Such as potatoes for example
Sexual reproduction Dispersal Perination & Storage of food
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Sexual reproduction Dispersal Perination & Storage of food
Taproots are normally large, straight and fleshy; they are used for anchorage but also sometimes as storage organs - like the carrot
Due to storage of food material in the rhizomes of Potato, genger, turmeri and yam and in the scales of onion.
Absorption of water and inorganic nutrients, anchoring the plant to the ground, storage of food and nutrients and vegetative reproduction
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They do. Tagmosis is the specialization of parts, and crayfish have many appendages specialized for certain uses. The claws they have are specialized for grabbing food, cutting, and defending itself. There are small appendages around the mouth that are used to hold food while chewing. The four pairs of walking legs are used for walking as well as probing the surface they are walking on for food. In males, the copulatory swimmerets are specialized appendages used in reproduction. Their antennae are also specialized for sensing the world around them. The other swimmerets and the uropods are also specialized.
Temporary storage occurs in the crop of an earthworm
Main axis of a root that penetrates deeply and is used by certain plants (such as carrots) for food storage. Often it's fleshy and stores food, it is conical in shape, and form the primary root, plus produces branches then called secondary roots.To find sources of water.