the root of mustard is called the tap root system .why
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An example of the taproot system is a mustard plant. In most of the dicotyledonous plants, the radicle directly elongates to form the 'primary root' which grows inside the soil. The primary root along with its branches constitutes the 'tap root system
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because in most of the dicotyledonous plants, the radicle directly elongates to form the primary root which grows inside the soil. The primary root along with its branches constitutes the tap root system.
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