BOTANY
PLANT ANATOMY
Question
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Grapes
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Carrott
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Corn
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Beans
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Detailed explanation-1: -Complete answer: An example of the taproot system is a mustard plant. In most of the dicotyledonous plants, the radicle directly elongates to form the ‘primary root’ which grows inside the soil. The primary root along with its branches constitutes the ‘tap root system.
Detailed explanation-2: -1: The carrot vegetable we eat is the taproot of a carrot plant. The large, central root (what we call a carrot) is a taproot and has many much smaller lateral roots that emerge from the sides. These are not root hairs, which would appear more like a microscopic fuzz at the ends of these lateral roots.
Detailed explanation-3: -TAPROOTS HAVE ONE MAIN ROOT THAT I S USUALLY THICK AND SWOLLEN . A CARROT I S A N EXAMPLE O F A TAPROOT . FIBROUS ROOTS ARE A BUNCH O F TINY BRANCHING ROOTS .
Detailed explanation-4: -Roots are the part of the plant mainly responsible for anchoring it down into the ground and absorbing the essential mineral elements, nutrients, and water from the soil, and used to store food. Carrots are roots, it’s a taproot.