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1. What kind of root does mustard plants have?
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Mustard have taproot.
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The type of roots present in mustard plant is tap roots.
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- The roots of these plants grow deep into the soil. The roots of the wheat plant are fibrous.
- These roots are fine, hair-like growths that stretch out in all directions.
- The fundamental distinction between them is that the taproot originates from the plant's embryonic radicle, whereas the fibrous root grows from the plant's leaves and stem.
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