The carrot plant's root system is a taproot
the radish plants root system is a fleshy root.
taproot system as opposed to a fibrous root system
The Dandelion Root system is a Tap Root System and your grass is going to have a fibrous root system
Both radishes and carrots are the roots of a plant.
The carrot is a taproot.
the carrots and a radish is a taproot
A carrot has a tap root.
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no if a vegetable has seeds it is a fruit and a carrot doesn't have seeds so it's not a fruit it's a vegetable
L.emongrass being a monocot has fibrous root system.
Fibrous root
Jasmine has a Fibrous Root System. Godspeed.
Corn/ maize has an adventisious root system as it is monocotylednous
A carrot has a tap root.
A carrot has a tap root.
taproot
The carrot plant, also called caucus carota, is a biennial plant, meaning it takes two years to complete its biological life cycle. The first year, the carrot plant grows leaves, stems and roots. During the colder months, it goes into a dormant period, and it flowers in its second year.
Taproot.
The turnip, like the potato, the carrot, the beet and the radish, is a root vegetable. On top, it's a turnip plant. If you dig it up out of the soil, you have your turnip.
radish
No, a radish is not considered an underground stem. It is considered a type of root just like carrots and sweet potatoes.
food is stored in cortical and pith cells of root, also called parenchyma cells
No, a radish is not considered an underground stem. It is considered a type of root just like carrots and sweet potatoes.
no if a vegetable has seeds it is a fruit and a carrot doesn't have seeds so it's not a fruit it's a vegetable
Yes, the noun 'carrot' is a common noun; a general word for a type of root vegetable; a word for any carrot of any kind.