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Root systems with one main root that can store food are called taproots. Taproots are characterized by a dominant central root that grows deeper into the soil, with smaller lateral roots branching off. This structure allows taproots to access water and nutrients from deeper layers, while also serving as a storage organ for nutrients, which is why plants like carrots and beets exhibit this type of root system.

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