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Fibrous root is made up of many thin branching roots. It is generally found in monocots.
One main root, with a spread of fibrous roots, describes a tap root system.
A tap root - a straight tapering root growing downwards forming the centre from which small roots grow
Fibrous root system
the two kinds of roots are tap root and fibrous roots. tap roots are the roots in which the rootlings arise from the main root but in fibrous roots the rootlings arise from the base of the root only
Fibrous root is made up of many thin branching roots. It is generally found in monocots.
Taproot system
Fibrous.
Yes, it is. A tap root has a main root and roots spout out from the main root. The carrot itself is the main root and the root hairs are the supposingly "small roots".
A pansy has roots that are very thin and delicate. The main root has small roots that branch out from it. The roots in t pansy grow quickly.
no tap roots are not the same as root hairs, root hairs are more of fibrous roots, on a plant there can only be one major tap root yet there can be many root hairs.
One main root, with a spread of fibrous roots, describes a tap root system.
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its hard, then soft, and large, and small. Just get some gumamela roots.
Lateral roots are predominantly to add support to the plant, normally tall trees will have strong lateral roots (combined with a tap root system) in order to make sure the plant is not blown over. Obviously lateral roots still perform the function of normal roots in the uptake of water and nutrient's.
The taproot system is one single main root, unlike the fibrous root system which contains many small roots. An example of the taproot system would be a carrot.
no it is not it is only made grown roots that is why they called it root beer