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(1) Thread-like roots arising from the stem are called adventitious roots.​

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Answered by Anika186
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Thread-like roots arising from the stem are called adventitious roots.

Answered by mamtasah04562
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Some roots, called adventitious roots, arise from an organ other than the root—usually a stem, sometimes a leaf. They are especially numerous on underground stems, such as rhizomes, corms, and tubers, and make it possible to vegetatively propagate many plants from stem or leaf cuttings.

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