how is a tap root different from fibrous root?
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1. Tap roots develop from the primary root.
2. Fibrous roots develop from the secondary roots.
3. Tap roots store food and are thick.
4. Fibrous roots are thinner and form a network over a larger area.
5. Tap roots are found on dicot plants, while the monocots contain fibrous roots.
2. Fibrous roots develop from the secondary roots.
3. Tap roots store food and are thick.
4. Fibrous roots are thinner and form a network over a larger area.
5. Tap roots are found on dicot plants, while the monocots contain fibrous roots.
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