both a carrot and grass have fibrous roots...
the dandelion roots differ from roots of grass by different function
fibrous roots have more than one root which in that case a carrot does not have fibrous roots because the carrot itself is a root.
The carrot plant's root system is a taproot
Yes
grass
The fibrous root does prevent erosion. The roots are threadlike and will cling to the soil. An example of a plant that has fibrous roots is grass.
No. Most grasses have fibrous roots.
Grasses have fibrous roots, with some branching out rhizome roots to produce young plants.
Grasses have fibrous roots, with some branching out rhizome roots to produce young plants.
carrot, beetroot, turnip, radish, dandelion, most of the plants with dicotyledon seeds have tap root system. grass, bamboo, banana, lilly, rice, wheat, most of the plants with monocotyledons have fibrous root system
tap root system
Grasses have fibrous roots, with some branching out rhizome roots to produce young plants.