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Roots may not always perform the functions of anchorage and absorption. Give example to justify

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Roots do not always perform the functions of absorption of water and food and anchorage but many other functions.

Explanation:

  • Roots of carrot and reddish are modified and they store food; starch.
  • Roots of some plants such as banana are called prop roots because they provide extra support.
  • Roots of Rhizophora are called pneumatophores and they grow upward to get more oxygen for plant.

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Answered by jefitajim
23

Answer:

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Explanation:

Roots may not always perform the function of anchorage and absorption as some of the roots get modified to store food, provide additional support and help in respiration. For example, … Roots of plants like carrot, reddish get modified to store food.

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