Biology, asked by dksingh6948, 1 year ago

Many roots of about the same size growing from the end of the stem

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Answered by writersparadise
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The answer is called fibrous root system.


Fibrous root system has many roots of about the same size growing from the end of the stem. All monocot plants have fibrous roots. The fibrous roots of a few plants such as sweet potatoes are edible. However, the radicle has a short life in this root system.

Answered by Rana786
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The root apical meristem, or root apex, is the region at the tip of a root in which all cells are capable of repeated division and many roots of about the same size grows. provide the surfaces through which most of the nutrients and water move. These regions, starting at the tip and moving upwards towards the stem, are the root cap , zone of active cell division , zone of cell elongation, and zone of maturation. The configuration of root systems serves to structurally support the plant, compete with other plants and for uptake of nutrients from the soil.] Roots grow to specific conditions, which, if changed, can impede a plant's growth.

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