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Making the students to bring different small plants along with roots and allow them to segregate plants with tap root system and fibrous root system.​

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The roots of plants are their warehouses and serve three primary function

What is the root of a plant? they anchor the plant, absorb water and minerals for use by the plant, and store food reserves. Depending on the plant’s needs and environment, certain parts of the root system may become specialized. How Do Roots in Plants Develop? In most cases, the beginnings of the roots in plants are found in the embryo within the seed. This is called a radicle and will eventually form the primary root of a young plant. The primary root will then evolve into one of the two main types of roots in plants: a taproot system or a fibrous root system. Taproot– In the taproot system, the primary root continues to grow into one main trunk with smaller root branches emerging from its sides. Taproots can be modified to serve as carbohydrate storage, as seen in carrots or beets, or to grow deeply in search of water as those found in mesquite and poison ivy. Fibrous– The fibrous system is another of the types of roots in plants. Here the radicle dies back and is replaced by adventitious (fibrous) roots. These roots grow from the same cells as the plant stem and are generally finer than tap roots and form a dense mat beneath the plant. Grass is a typical example of a fibrous system. The fibrous roots in plants like sweet potatoes are good examples of the types of roots in plants that are used for carbohydrate storage.

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