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Describe the structure of the root.​

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  • Root, in botany, that part of a vascular plant normally underground. Its primary functions are anchorage of the plant, absorption of water

  • and dissolved minerals and conduction of these to the stem, and storage of reserve foods.

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  • Taproot. A root system which contains one large, primary vertical root that spawns many smaller horizontal root structures. ...
  • Taproot. A root system which contains one large, primary vertical root that spawns many smaller horizontal root structures. ...Fibrous. Fibrous root systems consist of many fine hairlike roots that form a thick mat below the surface. ...
  • Taproot. A root system which contains one large, primary vertical root that spawns many smaller horizontal root structures. ...Fibrous. Fibrous root systems consist of many fine hairlike roots that form a thick mat below the surface. ...Rhizomes. ...
  • Taproot. A root system which contains one large, primary vertical root that spawns many smaller horizontal root structures. ...Fibrous. Fibrous root systems consist of many fine hairlike roots that form a thick mat below the surface. ...Rhizomes. ...Stolons. ...
  • Taproot. A root system which contains one large, primary vertical root that spawns many smaller horizontal root structures. ...Fibrous. Fibrous root systems consist of many fine hairlike roots that form a thick mat below the surface. ...Rhizomes. ...Stolons. ...Adventitious.

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