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1 This is for storage root

carrots, beets, and sweet potatoes,

example - Storage roots, which include a large number of edible vegetables such as potatoes and carrots, are some of the most commonly-known types of modified roots.

2 This is for Nitrogen Fixation

Examples of this type of nitrogen-fixing bacteria include species of Azotobacter, Bacillus, Clostridium, and Klebsiella.

it's uses - 1 Nitrogen fixation is essential to life because fixed inorganic nitrogen compounds

2They are required for the biosynthesis of all nitrogen-containing organic compounds, such as amino acids and proteins, nucleoside triphosphates and nucleic acids. ...

3 This is for stilt root

examples - Sugarcane, Pandanus, Rhizophora, Sorghum and Maize.

it's uses are- 1 Stilt roots have been proposed to serve a number of functions including the facilitation of rapid vertical growth to the canopy and enhanced mechanical stability.

2The function of the stilt root is to facilitate the vertical growth to the canopy and enhance mechanical stability.

4 This is for assimilatory roots

examples - Taeniophyllum and Trapa

it's uses -1 These roots absorb moisture from the atmosphere and manufacture food materials by photosynthesis.

2 Since the roots are green and perform photosynthetic activity, these roots are called photosynthetic roots or assimilatory roots.

5 This is for breathing roots

examples - breathing roots are banyan, money plants, rubber plants, ficus, peepal tree, pakad tree, and many more.

it's uses - 1 mangrove species have specialized above ground roots called breathing roots or pneumatophores.

2 These roots have numerous pores through which oxygen enters into the underground tissues. In some plants buttress roots function as breathing roots and also provide mechanical support to the tree.

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