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Monocot plants are characterised by the presence of
(a) tap roots (b) fibrous roots
(c) annulated roots (d) stilt roots

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Monocot plants are characterised by the presence of fibrous roots.

Option (b)

Explanation:

  • Monocotyledons are known as monocots belong to Angiosperms (Flowering plants).
  • Monocots differ from dicots in the structure of root, stem, flower, leaf and seed.
  • The roots of monocot are slender and fibrous rooted.
  • Fibrous roots are thin, fine branches and found near soil surface.
  • The roots are nearly equal in size.
  • They don’t arise from the well differentiated primary roots, rather than arise from a single base of the stem.

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