Want this question answered?
Fibrous root
They have fibrous roots (bulbs) and the root system stays close to the bulb to take nutrients out of the ground.
it has to digest food from the soil and passes it to the top of the root and goes into the plant or crop and it makes it grow
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
cereals are mostly monocotyledons, so fibrous root system.
fibrous
tap root and fibrous roots
fibrous root is easy to pull
radish is a tap root
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.
A tap root develops from the radicle of dicot embryo where as fibrous roots are adventitious roots.
Fibrous root
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.
They have fibrous roots (bulbs) and the root system stays close to the bulb to take nutrients out of the ground.
it has to digest food from the soil and passes it to the top of the root and goes into the plant or crop and it makes it grow
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