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How is a taproot different from a fibrous root?
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The roots in the taproot system are thicker than those in the fibrous root. The roots in the fibrous root system are thin and hair-like. A single plant only has one taproot. Plant with a fibrous root system might have multiple fibrous roots.
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Tap root
- Tap root has only one main and long root. The smaller roots that grow from the main root are called lateral roots
- Tap root grows vertically deep
- into the soil
- Tap roots are found in plants which have reticulate venation in their leaves
- Tap root is much longer and has extremely large surface area
- A single plant has only one tap root
Fibrous root
- Fibrous roots do not have a main root. All roots are similar
- Fibrous roots are short and most of them grow horizontally in the soil
- Fibrous roots are found in plants which have parallel venation in their leaves
- Fibrous roots are short and have small surface area
- A single plant can have hundreds of fibrous roots
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