Why do roots modify? Explain any four modifications at roots in plant?
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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. They are also modified for support, food storage, and respiration. The root modifications perform two major functions- Physiological and Mechanical.Hope it helped you.Please mark as me Brainlyest.
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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. They are also modified for support, food storage, and respiration. The root modifications perform two major functions- Physiological and Mechanical.
Modifications of Roots for Physiological and Mechanical Functions
●》Storage Roots: Storage roots become fleshy by the accumulation of stored up food. ...
●》Epiphytic or Aerial Absorbing Roots: ...
●》Assimilatory Roots: ...
●》Reproductive Roots: ...
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