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(b) Many thin fibre-like roots arising from the base of a wheat plant are called​

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Answered by soumyaSAM
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Answer:

Fibrous roots

Explanation:

In some plants, a bunch of thin, fibre-like roots arise from the base of the stem. These are called fibrous roots. E.g., onion, rice, grass, maize and wheat are plants that have fibrous roots.

Answered by mamilata810
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Answer:

Many thin fibre-like roots arising from the base of a wheat plant are called Fibrous roots.

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Explanation:

'A number of thin fibre-like roots arising from the base of the stem', describes a grass plant. These roots are called as fibrous roots.

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