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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago
There are two main kinds of roots: taproots and fibrous roots. A taproot is a long, thick root that points straight down. Smaller roots can grow out of its sides. Plants with taproots include carrots and dandelions. Fibrous roots are made up of many small roots, all about the same size. The small roots grow out in many directions from the base of the stem. Grasses have fibrous root systems.
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