A tap root does not have leaves... it is underground.
Tap roots have thin, fibrous leaves that are often deeply lobed or compound in shape. These leaves help tap roots absorb water and essential nutrients from the soil.
Tap roots are generally found in dicot plants and fibrous roots in monocots. The dicot leaves are dorsiventral and have reticulate venation. The monocot leaves are isobilateral and have parallel venation.
No, it is a both a root and a type of tuber that has tap roots( the long thin strands that anchor plants in the ground) Answer A potato is a tuber, the roots of a potato plant are fibrous, the tubers grow on the roots.
It has tap root system
Morning glories do not have tap roots. In zone 5, it is an annual. So they roots are not that deep.
Tap roots I think.
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Tap roots are generally found in dicot plants and fibrous roots in monocots. The dicot leaves are dorsiventral and have reticulate venation. The monocot leaves are isobilateral and have parallel venation.
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A balsam plant has tap roots.
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No, it is a both a root and a type of tuber that has tap roots( the long thin strands that anchor plants in the ground) Answer A potato is a tuber, the roots of a potato plant are fibrous, the tubers grow on the roots.
no leaves are a component of plants (stems, leaves and roots)
It has tap root system
A plant that has roots and leaves is called a vascular plant. Vascular plants have specialized tissues that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant, allowing them to grow larger than non-vascular plants. Examples of vascular plants include trees, flowers, and grasses.
Jasmine plant being a dicot has tap root.