1. | Monocotyledonous plants generally have taproot systems with one or more primary and secondary roots. |
2. | The root hair zone develops in the region of elongation. |
3. | Roots that develop from a stem, leaf, or other plant part are called adventitious roots. |
4. | Apical meristem is found in the region of maturation. |
1. | Grapevine | 2. | Watermelon |
3. | Citrus | 4. | Cucumber |
I: | The primary roots and its branches constitute the tap root system, as seen in the mustard plant. |
II: | Fibrous root system is seen in the wheat plant. |
III: | Adventitious roots are seen in Monstera and the banyan tree |
I: | Stem tendrils are seen in in gourds and grapevines. |
II: | Axillary buds get modified into thorns in Citrus. |
III: | Stems are modified into flattened structures in Opuntia. |