No, it is a both a root and a type of tuber that has tap roots.
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Potato plants have no central tap root. They have regular roots with connected tubers. Those tubers are what farmers harvest and sell as what we call potatoes.
However the yam plant, not to be confused with sweet potatoes, does have a tap root.
no roses do not have taproots but also dont have fiberous roots they just grow in the soil a solid entity
Tap roots exist in just about all broad leaved flowering plants. (Magnoliophyta/Magnoliopsida) A rose plant is a member of this group (Rosidae) and has a tap root.
Do rose plants have tap or fibrous roots?
no,they have fibrous roots
no it has tap root system i think so
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tap root because tulsi is an adicot plant.
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The onion is the root of the plant, and is known as a "root" vegetable, like a potato. An onion is a swollen stem, the roots are fibrous. It is not a root vegeteble.
They contain tissues called xylem,which transports wáter,and phloem, which transports food.
No, it is a both a root and a type of tuber that has tap roots( the long thin strands that anchor plants in the ground) Answer A potato is a tuber, the roots of a potato plant are fibrous, the tubers grow on the roots.
tap root because tulsi is an adicot plant.
is it a tap root
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No, a potato is a tuber - an enlarged portion of the potato root that occurs near the top of the root system and is used by the plant to store food for the new plants that will sprout from it if left in the ground.
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The first root of a young plant is called the primaryroot.
fibrous root Bean is a leguminous plant hence it has tap root system
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The onion is the root of the plant, and is known as a "root" vegetable, like a potato. An onion is a swollen stem, the roots are fibrous. It is not a root vegeteble.
it grows in tap root but some try it is fibres root i recommed that you use tap root thought
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