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Fig Fusiform root-Radish​

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Answered by skyfall63
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The root is swelled in the center, and is tapering towards the apex, it is called fusiform root. Such a character hold is Radish.

Explanation:

  • The fusiform fleshy root is similar to a spindle shape, which is roughly thicker in the center and narrow towards its base and apex, for e.g., Radish.
  • There are three main classes of taproots, which include conical, fusiform, and napiform.
  • The base of the fusiform root of the Indian Radish has a swollen hypocotyl and the remaining part of the region has a swollen taproot.

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