Fusiforme
Napiform
Conical
define the term given above
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Fusiform is a modified tap root. The primary root of the system is swollen at the middle and tapers gradually at both the ends forming a spindle shaped structure. Example of fusiform roots is radish.
Napiform : The base region of the root is swollen becoming almost spherical in shape, and then it abruptly tapers towards the lower end, forming a tail-like structure. Example of Napiform roots are turnip and beet.
Conical: In the conical form of root modification the roots are swollen and are broad at the base, the apex part gradually tapers forming a con like structure like in carrot.
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