define the tap root and fibrous roots
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Tap Root:-
A tap root system has a single main root that grows down.
Ex of Tap Root - Carrot
Fibrous Root:-
A Fibrous Root system forms a dense network of roots that is closer to the soil surface.
Ex of Fibrous Root - Wheat,Rice & Corn etc.
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- What Is a Tap Root System, and What Is It Used For?
- It's a major root with a vertically tapering centre via which secondary rootlets spread out. The taproot, secondary root, tertiary root, and rootlets all emerge from the radicle of the embryo.
- The persistent primary root is the thickest, biggest, and most visible of all, narrowing down towards the tip, while secondary and tertiary roots branch out in the first and second orders, respectively.
- Fibrous Root System: What Is It and How Does It Work?
- The fibrous or adventitious root system, unlike the tap root system, is one in which all root branches are roughly the same thickness, as seen in grasses. It is made up of many thread-like strands that emerge from the stems and are woven together.
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