In which plant the tap root is seen
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They are seen in lower part of fruit
EX : carrot, reddish
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They are seen in lower part of fruit
EX : carrot, reddish
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answer is dicots.
Taproot
is seen in dicots.
This is a central thick and straight root that tapers as it grows downwards. The taproot branches further into secondary roots from which tertiary roots develop. Based on their shape, taproots are classified as conical, fusiform, and napiform roots.
A few examples of taproot are carrot, radish, turnip, parsley, oak, and fir.
This is a central thick and straight root that tapers as it grows downwards. The taproot branches further into secondary roots from which tertiary roots develop. Based on their shape, taproots are classified as conical, fusiform, and napiform roots.
A few examples of taproot are carrot, radish, turnip, parsley, oak, and fir.
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