What is the difference between the root of a grass and a carrot
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Root of a grass is fibrous it has no main root but carrot root is tap root because it has a main root
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Grasses have tap root & Carrot have fiber root.
Difference Between Them :-
Tap Root
- There is one large, long root.
- Penetrates deeply into the soil.
- Is the differentiated primary root.
- Primary root becomes the taproot.
- Does not develop from the stem.
- Has lateral roots developing from main root.
- Found in dicots.
- Found in gymnosperms.
- Not found in most grasses.
Fibrous Root
- There is not one large, long root.
- Does not penetrate deeply, is shallow.
- Is not the differentiated primary root.
- Primary root is eliminated.
- Develops from the stem.
- Does not have lateral roots developing from one main root.
- Found in monocots.
- Not found in gymnosperms.
- Is found in most grasses.
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