Difference Between tap and fibrous root
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Fibrous roots grow from the main stem of the plant and does not have a primaryroot like the taproot. They grow downward and outward, with repeating branches to form a mass of smallroots.Dicots and monocots are the two classes of flowering plants. The majority of taproot systems are composed of dicots and conifers.
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tap root:
• tap root is a common feature of Dicots.
• in the tap root the primary root is long lived and differentiated into secondary and tertiary roots...
e.g.
mango,
banyan,
sunflower,
etc.
fibrous root:
• fibrous root is a common feature of Monocots.
• in the fibrous root the primary root is short lived and not differentiated into secondary and tertiary roots..
e.g.
wheat...
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tap root:
• tap root is a common feature of Dicots.
• in the tap root the primary root is long lived and differentiated into secondary and tertiary roots...
e.g.
mango,
banyan,
sunflower,
etc.
fibrous root:
• fibrous root is a common feature of Monocots.
• in the fibrous root the primary root is short lived and not differentiated into secondary and tertiary roots..
e.g.
wheat...
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thanks....
nice to help you ✌️✌️
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