Biology, asked by Anvitha2408, 9 months ago

A well developed tap root system is seen in​

Answers

Answered by byaswanth2005
2

Answer:

Hi your answer is as follows

Explanation:

Taproot, main root of a primary root system, growing vertically downward. Most dicotyledonous plants , such as dandelions, produce taproots, and some, such as the edible roots of carrots and beets, are specialised for food storage.

A well developed tap root system is seen in​ a carrot

Mark as brainliest if you are satisfied with my answer

Answered by aroranishant799
0

Answer:

Taproots can be found in a variety of plants, including beetroot, carrot, sugar beet, dandelion, parsley, radish, sagebrush, turnip, cannabis, and trees including oaks, elms, and firs.

Explanation:

Taproots firmly anchor plants, preventing them from being blown over by the wind and anchoring plants that thrive in regions with shifting soils, such as beaches or sand dunes.

In dicot plants like gramme, a tap root is a long primary root that develops vertically downwards into the soil.

The taproot system is defined by the presence of a primary or dominant root and is found in most dicotyledonous plants. During seed germination, the radicle of the seed grows into the major root.

#SPJ3

Similar questions