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Definition of tertiary root

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Answered by LitChori01
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The primary root grows vertically downwards into the soil. Smaller lateral roots known as the secondary roots are produced on the primary root. The secondary roots in turn produce tertiary roots. These roots grow in various directions and help in fixing the plant firmly into the soil.

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Answered by LittleButterfly
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  • The branches of the secondary roots are called tertiary roots. Some of the lateral organs possess little or no geotropic sensitivty. It is thus termed as ageotropic. Example of such a plant: corolloid root of cycas. 

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