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WHAT ARE MODIFIED ROOTS EXPLAIN BRIEFLY​

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Answered by Hyemi2008
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The root is an underground part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals from the soil and anchors the plant firmly. In some plants, the roots change their shape and get modified to absorb and transport water and minerals from the soil to different parts of the plant.

Answered by hm7133987
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These modified roots usually are swollen and assume different forms such as spindle shaped, e.g., radish; top shaped, e.g., beet, turnip; conelike, e.g., carrot; indefinite shape, e.g., sweet potatoes (Fig. 7.1). Dahlia, Asparagus, Portulaca are some other examples of plants with modified roots for food storage.

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