why roots are modified to store food ?
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Roots are also modified to provide additional support to weak stems or to trees which are massive. In some cases roots may help in gaseous exchange or for floating (aquatic plants. ... Dahlia, Asparagus, Portulaca are some other examples of plants with modified roots for food storage.
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Roots are also modified to provide additional support to weak stems or to trees which are massive.
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