What is the different between the Hanging roots of a Banyan tree and the roots of a Rose tree
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Explanation:
Sometimes, roots are modified to serve some functions other than its main function of providing anchorage and absorption of water and minerals.
Banyan Tree: In banyan trees, hanging roots come out from branches. The hanging roots then go into the soil to provide additional support to the huge banyan tree. Such roots are called prop roots.
Turnip: The tap root in turnip is modified for food storage.
Mangrove trees: Mangrove trees are found in marshy area. In such plants, many roots come out vertically above the ground. These are hollow roots and are called pneumatophores. They facilitate exchange of gases in the roots.
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Answer:
First of all I would like to tell that rose is a shrub and not a tree.
Difference:
Hanging roots of a banyan tree:
Banyan trees have hanging aerial prop roots.
Banyan tress has an underground roots and aerial prop roots that emerges from the branches of the tree and grow down, facing the soil. These roots supports the banyan tree branches.
Roots of a rose shrub:
Roses have fibrous root system with a knot at its top and thick roots and tendril tips at its end.
Climbing roses have invasive roots that crowd each other.