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Storage roots are those roots which store a portion of the energy/nutrients gathered or produced by a plant, Potatoes , beets , ginger are some examples of them.

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What are storage tissue in roots and stems?

Pith and cortex are the storage tissues in roots and stems


Why do plants need storage roots?

if there is a drought the plant can stay alive for a short while with the nutrience from the roots. Storage roots are also a way to store food.


A food storage area in both the roots and stems is called the?

The food storage area in roots is called the cortex or storage roots, while in stems it is called the pith or storage stems. These areas store carbohydrates and other nutrients for future use by the plant.


What is storage tap roots?

a storage tap root is a vegetable its very large and looks a bit like your head.


What is the function of storage root?

Storage roots store energy reserves in the form of carbohydrates and water to support the plant during periods of dormancy or unfavorable conditions. They also serve as a nutrient reservoir for the plant to draw upon when needed for growth and reproduction. Additionally, storage roots can provide anchor and support for the plant in the soil.


What is a fleshy root?

fleshy roots are for storage of food and water.


Give you a example of storage roots?

what can you build word for this? TOPAtO


Part of a plant that serves as a center for absorption and food storage?

The roots of a plant serve as a center for absorption of water and nutrients from the soil. Additionally, the roots act as a storage organ for excess nutrients and energy in the form of starch.


What is the definition of storage?

storage is when your personal things are being held safely and in good care.


What is specialized roots?

Specialized roots are root structures that have evolved to perform specific functions in a plant, such as storage roots (e.g., carrots), prop roots (e.g., maize), or pneumatophores (e.g., mangroves). These roots are adapted to the plant's environment and serve unique roles in nutrient uptake, support, or survival in challenging conditions.


Technical name of baby root?

roots modified for food storage


What roots is correctly matched with its definition?

Ex. Homo: Same