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FUSIFORM ROOT​

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Answered by themystery99
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Explanation:

A fusiform root is a root that tapers at the top and at the bottom,

For example the taproot of a white radish.

The root is swollen in the middle and narrow towards both it's base. When the root is swollen in middle and gradually tapering toward the apex , it's called fusiform root.

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Answered by archanalawande001
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Explanation:

1) It appears spindle shaped.

2) It is swollen in the middle.

3) It gradually tapers towards

apex and base.

4) Thin secondary roots arise from

the apical portion.

5) E.g. Radish , Radish sativus.

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