Biology, asked by virenderdhanda8640, 11 months ago

The rhizophore is not a true root because it is
(a) endogenous (b) exogenous
(c) mesogenous (d) endarch

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Answered by geethasiddu2001
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Answer:

Endogenous

Explanation:

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The rhizophore is not a true root because it is endogenous.

Option: (a)

Explanation:

  • In many after primitive plants rhizophore are seen.
  • Rhizophore usually grow from that part of the plant where there is a focking in the stem.
  • This grows in the direction of the gravity towards the soil. It then grows deep inside the soil.
  • Even though rhizophore and  roots are different but both have a similar function of giving protection to the shoot of the plant.
  • However rhizophore is not found in all plants and in those plants rhizophore is not present the stems give support.

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