Struck roots is the past of strike roots. This means the seeds started to grow, they started to grow roots
No, tree roots can extend much farther than the branches spread out. The root system helps anchor the tree and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. Some tree roots can extend two to three times the diameter of the tree canopy.
Most plants have roots that grow both vertically and horizontally to varying degrees. However, taproots such as carrots and radishes primarily grow downwards, as do fibrous roots of grasses. Deep-rooted plants like oak trees and dandelions also have roots that grow predominantly downwards.
the roots of a plant is what is under the ground and makes the plant grow :)
roots are positvely geotropic hence, most of these grow underground but in some cases as in Cycas, corolloid roots grow above the ground for nitrogen fixation.
The roots of a ficus tree can grow as far as three times the width of its canopy, which is the area covered by its branches.
A plant's roots go as deep as the C Horizon.
Tree roots can extend out from the base of a tree up to two to three times the diameter of the tree's canopy.
It means that the tree is very big or heavy so the roots need to go far into the ground to keep it upright
A structural adaptation of the desert oak tree is its roots. The roots have adapted to grow down deeper into the soil in search for water. If it was in a lush rainforest, the roots wouldn't need to grow so deep because all the water they need isn't far away.
Struck roots is the past of strike roots. This means the seeds started to grow, they started to grow roots
Not all plants have roots (eg phytoplankton) and while some plants do grow form their roots (eg grasses), most plants do not grow from their roots but from their apical growing tip.
after replanting a xmas tree , how big do the roots grow ?
Plants grow from the roots and seeds germinate in the roots as well.
Plant roots grow downwards to anchor the plant in the ground. The roots also seek out water and nutrients in the soil.
No, tree roots can extend much farther than the branches spread out. The root system helps anchor the tree and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. Some tree roots can extend two to three times the diameter of the tree canopy.
The roots of plants predominantly grow downward, towards the soil.