Social Sciences, asked by ananyaa1010, 6 months ago

it is hard for me is it for you??
can you deal with this puestion ​

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Answered by ampardiwala2010
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IT IS BECAUSE WHEAT ROOTS ARE TOGTHER AND NOT FAR LIKE THE MANGO TREE

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Answered by RohanKumar2003
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1.) It is easier to pull out a wheat plant than a mango plant because wheat plants have fibrous root system. Fibrous roots do not penetrate deep into the soil. Hence, it is easy to pull out the plant.  In case of a mango plant, tap root system is present. Tap roots penetrate deep into the soil which makes it almost impossible uproot the plant. 

2.) 'Stem is a two way street' because they carry water and minerals up from the roots to the leaves to help with photosynthesis and take food back down to be stored and distributed to the plant.

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3.) Yes, 'it is possible' to find whether a 'plant' has 'fibrous' or 'tap root' by 'looking' at the 'leaf impression on paper. ' Explanation: If the leaf is having a parallel venation, that root of the plant will be fibrous root and if the leaf is having reticulated venation, that root of the plant will be a taproot.

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