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1 4.8 Roots Pages

2 Roots

3 Ta Phrohm temple in Cambodia

4 Function Anchor plant Absorb water and nutrients
Store water and carbohydrates

5 Types of Roots Taproot Fibrous roots

6 Tap root vs. Fibrous Root
Large, thick main root Many small roots Lateral roots possible Root hairs Gymnosperms and angiosperm eudicots Angiosperm monocots

7 Root hairs Microscopic hair-like outgrowth from an epidermal cell.
Increase surface area for absorption

8 Root cap slippery substance produces allows root to penetrate soil
meristem

9 Root Cortex Parenchyma Stores carbohydrate Water passes through cortex

10 Endodermis Wrapped with a wax-like substance.
Form a barrier called the Casparian strip

11 Vascular cylinder Monocot Eudicot

12 Monocot vs. Eudicot Monocot Root Eudicot and Gymnosperm Roots
Parenchyma cells in centre No central parenchyma cells Xylem and Phloem in a ring around parenchyma cells Xylem and phloem X-shape arrangement in centre of root

13 Root Specializations 80% of plants have mutualistic relationships with mycorrhizal fungi Also, nitrogen-fixing bacteria such as Rhizobia are found in the root nodules of legumes

14 Roots continued… Tuberous roots: lateral roots used for storage
For example: yam Adventitious root: prop root

15 Uses of roots Food Medicine Erosion control


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