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What is the difference between the root of a grass and a carrot

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Root of a grass is fibrous it has no main root but carrot root is tap root because it has a main root

Answered by ItzIshu
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Grasses have tap root & Carrot have fiber root.

Difference Between Them :-

Tap Root

  1. There is one large, long root.
  2. Penetrates deeply into the soil.
  3. Is the differentiated primary root.
  4. Primary root becomes the taproot.
  5. Does not develop from the stem.
  6. Has lateral roots developing from main root.
  7. Found in dicots.
  8. Found in gymnosperms.
  9. Not found in most grasses.

Fibrous Root

  1. There is not one large, long root.
  2. Does not penetrate deeply, is shallow.
  3. Is not the differentiated primary root.
  4. Primary root is eliminated.
  5. Develops from the stem.
  6. Does not have lateral roots developing from one main root.
  7. Found in monocots.
  8. Not found in gymnosperms.
  9. Is found in most grasses.

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