Carrots and grass need roots because the roots bring water,food,and nutrients from the ground and another reason is because they need something to hold them in the ground with when the wind blows
Carrots are root vegetables and roots are not the part of the plant that produces seeds.The carrot plant is a flowering plant and the flowers once fertilized with carrot pollen produce carrot seeds.
the nutrients goes down to the roots
It is a stem that 'creeps' along the ground... Basically it reaches out from the roots and stretch outwards along grounds and grow leaves. The function is to gain a larger exposed surface area for the plant to photosynthesize more!
the dandelion roots differ from roots of grass by different function
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both a carrot and grass have fibrous roots...
Carrot, sweet potato and turnip
There are many plants with tap roots, including the carrot, beet and SUNFLOWER.
A carrot is a tap root
No. A fruit is considered to be a plant part that contains seeds. A carrot is, of course, the red, orange, or yellow root of a carrot plant. As far as this answerer knows, the seed pods (fruits) of the carrot are not used for food.
Carrots are root vegetables and roots are not the part of the plant that produces seeds.The carrot plant is a flowering plant and the flowers once fertilized with carrot pollen produce carrot seeds.
Yes, carrot plants store much food in their roots. This is why the part of the carrot plant we eat is the root.
The carrot plant's root system is a taproot
it dosent have roots, stems, or leaves so it NOT a vascular plant. YOUR WELCOME
Tap roots
the nutrients goes down to the roots
The carrot itself is the root.