Why do roots modify? Explain any four modifications of roots in plants.
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the roots modify to absorb and transport water and minerals from the soil to different parts of the plant.
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To perfom specific functions
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Roots are modified into different forms to perform specific functions other than their normal functions. ... Modification in root occurs when there occurs a permanent change in the structure of the root system. Roots are modified into different forms to perform specific functions other than their normal functions
Storage Roots: Storage roots become fleshy by the accumulation of stored up food. ...
Epiphytic or Aerial Absorbing Roots
Assimilatory Roots
Reproductive Roots
Respiratory Roots or Pneumatophores
Sucking Roots or Haustoria
Mycorrhizal Roots
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