Which root system, fibrous or tap root, is more effective for storage? The epidermis of the root lacks a cuticle. Explain why this is an advantage to the root. What is the function of the endodermis?

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top soil conditions.
Name two structures or cells that are found in roots but not in stems:
endodermis
Which root system, fibrous or tap root, is more effective for storage?
The epidermis of the root lacks a cuticle. Explain why this is an advantage
What is the function of the endodermis?
the root.
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What is the function of the stomata?
It provides nutrients to the tissue or organs and re
Transcribed Image Text:top soil conditions. Name two structures or cells that are found in roots but not in stems: endodermis Which root system, fibrous or tap root, is more effective for storage? The epidermis of the root lacks a cuticle. Explain why this is an advantage What is the function of the endodermis? the root. LEAVES What is the function of the stomata? It provides nutrients to the tissue or organs and re
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A taproot is when there is one main root that grows straight down deep into the soil. It only has very few lateral roots that develop and grow off this main root.

The taproot is a feature of plants that are known as dicotyledons and it is also found in the plants known as gymnosperms.

A taproot penetrates deep into the soil and in some cases can form a storage organ for food, for instance: carrots, radish, beetroot and turnips.

Fibrous root system anchors less efficient than taproot. The absorption of water and minerals by taproot is more efficient with the taproot system. Fibrous root absorbs water more efficiently as it reaches deep into the soil. Taproots are capable of withstanding drought.

 

 

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