Biology, asked by suryansh2098, 1 year ago

The type of roots present in mustard plant is

a.fibrous roots b) adventitious roots c) taproots d) nodulated roots

Answers

Answered by sanjit98
15
mustard plants have tap roots
Answered by marishthangaraj
3

The type of roots present in mustard plant is tap roots.

Explanation:

  • Tap root is present in dicotyledonous plants. Dicotyledonous plants are those which possess two cotyledons in their seeds. Mustard is dicot plant. Therefore, tap root system is present in mustard.
  • Mustard root is classified as an annual and is a member of the Brassicaceae or Cruciferae family, botanically known as Brassica juncea.
  • While the Mustard plant is most commonly utilized for its greens and seeds, its large tap root has been gaining popularity on the culinary scene as a root vegetable.

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