The root system of guyabano, or soursop (Annona muricata), is typically shallow and fibrous, allowing it to absorb moisture and nutrients from the top layers of soil. The roots spread widely, which helps the tree stabilize and access water, particularly in tropical environments where it thrives. This type of root system is beneficial for the tree's growth and fruit production, as it can efficiently gather resources in nutrient-rich areas.
guyabano is the fruit which is used for cancer
It is not. Guyabano or soursop is a broad-leaved tree and thus a dicot.
No, guyabano is not a simple leaf. It is a compound leaf, meaning it is made up of multiple leaflets arranged on a single leaf stalk.
A fibrous root system is the opposite of the tap root system (one main root).
fiberousEdited answer:Balsam being a dicot plant has tap root system
Annona muricata is the scientific name of guyabano.
Guyabano is known as "mullaatha" in Malayalam.
The Hindi name for guyabano is "Graviola."
guyabano is the fruit which is used for cancer
It is not. Guyabano or soursop is a broad-leaved tree and thus a dicot.
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The English term for 'guyabano' fruit is soursop.
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Guyabano is not a monocot; it belongs to the Magnoliopsida class, which includes dicotyledonous plants. Monocots are characterized by having a single cotyledon in their seeds, while dicots have two. Guyabano, being a dicot, displays this characteristic in its seed structure.
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