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Answered by roopesh9242
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The study of various external features of the organism is knownas morphology. The angiosperms are characterized by presence of roots, stems, leaves, flowers and fruits. The Root:The root is underground part of the plant and develops from elongation of radicle of the embryo.

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The study of various external features of the organism is knownas morphology. The angiosperms are characterized by presence of roots, stems, leaves, flowers and fruits.

Parts of a flowering plant.

The Root:The root is underground part of the plant and develops from elongation of radicle of the embryo.

Various types of root

1. Tap root: Originates from radicle. Dicotyledonous plantse.g., mustard,gram, mango.

2. Fibrous root: Originates from base of the stem. Monocotyledonous plants e.g., wheat, paddy.

3. Adventitious root: Originates from parts of the plant other than radicle. Banyan tree (Prop roots)Maize (Stilt roots)

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