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
Fibrous roots grow from the main stem of the plant and does not have a primary root like the taproot. They grow downward and outward, with repeating branches to form a mass of small roots. Dicots and monocots are the two classes of flowering plants. The majority of taproot systems are composed of dicots and conifers.
- Coconut palm
- Gabrielle
- Pteridophyta (ferns)
- White clover (Trifolium repens)
- Marigold
- onion
Taproot- coconut and mango.
Fibrousroot-banana and apple.
grass ,cornflower, coconut
grass
A seed is used to grow the entire plant. If you are asking where the seed is formed in a plant, that is the ovum, (or ovary), and this only happens when pollinated by pollen from the stamen if another like plant. The pollen is usually transported from one plant to another by insects, such as bees or butterflies to name two examples.
Periosteum
water and nutrients is carried by the tubes of vascular plants
the name of the protein in bone is protein of Bone
A taproot digs deep to 'tap' underground water stores and can build up a reserve of starch to help plants endure long periods of unfavourable growing conditions, while is better able to spread out and catch water near the surface. desert plants often have very expansive roots, many times larger than the aerial body of the plant, to scavenge for water. i shall not pick one because that's your homework right? Answer Carrot Parsnip Beetroot.
Auxins is the name of the acid produced by some plant roots.
Auxins is the name of the acid produced by some plant roots.
the stem
The radicle is the name for the embryonic portion of a seed that develops into the root of a plant. The plumele is the name of the embryonic shoot of the plant.
roots!! or the seed lol :)
periosteum
There too many to name plants and shrubs that can be boiled and drunk. These are made into teas and infusions using all parts of the plant from the flowers and stems to the bark and roots. Some examples are rhoibus, chamomile, lavender, hibiscus, and rosemary.
Fungi engage in symbiosis with plants, plant roots, and insects, to name a few.
Plant roots help: 1. Sunlight to stay warm 2. To take up water. 3. To take up nutrients 4. Cut them down when winter comes 5. Grow them in the spring.
A seed is used to grow the entire plant. If you are asking where the seed is formed in a plant, that is the ovum, (or ovary), and this only happens when pollinated by pollen from the stamen if another like plant. The pollen is usually transported from one plant to another by insects, such as bees or butterflies to name two examples.
Examples are: oceans, plant leaves, humid soils.
Ligaments