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what is the apex and base of root​

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Answered by chauhanadarsh1361
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The original Latin word 'apex' refers to the summit of a hill, mountain or building. According to both the Oxford and Webster dictionaries, 'apex' is defined as 'the highest or topmost point' of a structure. In plants, an apex constitutes the tip of a shoot or a root.

Answered by abhishek9313777
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The original Latin word 'apex' refers to the summit of a hill, mountain or building. According to both the Oxford and Webster dictionaries, 'apex' is defined as 'the highest or topmost point' of a structure. In plants, an apex constitutes the tip of a shoot or a root.

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