n. A root system made up of many threadlike members of more or less equal length, as in most grasses.
Any of the roots in a system that is made up of many threadlike members of more or less equal length and is characteristic of monocotelydons. Fibrous roots develop from adventitious roots arising from the plant's stem and usually do not penetrate the soil very deeply. Because their roots attach themselves firmly to soil particles, plants with fibrous root systems are especially useful in preventing soil erosion.
a shallow system of similar-sized roots that can quickly soak up moisture
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No, milk is not high in fiber. Fiber comes from plants, specifically the parts of the plants that we cannot digest. Soymilk contains fiber. However, to get a lot of fiber you should eat vegetables, certain fruits, and grains such as peas, beans, prunes, oats, barley, and flax seeds.
it is a prop root
Early vascular plants like Psilotum did not have root system. There was central axis without differentiation into root, stem and leaves. later on as evolution advanced in vascular plants root system appeared.
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2g of Fiber and 0g fat.
fiber derived from plants or animals are called natural fibers
fiber is cellulose which is found in the cell walls of plants.
Root is a part of a plant which is underground. It transports water and fiber in the plant.
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No, you get more fiber from raw plants.
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flax plants
Flax plants were a source of linen fiber before the Industrial Revolution.
Dietary fiber is from cellulose, only manufactured by plants. Insoluble fibers are also only in plants.
The root and shoot system are the two organ system of plants