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Published byHeriberto Cullis Modified over 9 years ago
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Roots Just as important as stems and leaves…. Major Functions:
1. Serve as an anchor 2. Conduct nutrients and water 3. Store food (ex. sweet potatoes, carrots, radish, turnip, beet)
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Root Functions
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Root Development Primary root develops from the embryo
1. If primary root becomes the main root=Taproot System
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Root Development 2. If primary root stops growing early on and new roots grow from the stem, it is a Fibrous Root System
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Fibrous vs. Taproot
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Root Hairs Grow from epidermal cells of roots
Only occur in first ¼ of root tip Only live about 10 days Absorb water and nutrients from soil particles
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Function of Root Hairs
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Root Hairs
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Specialized Roots
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Food Storage Roots Most roots store some food
Some are enlarged to store starch and other carbohydrates Examples: sweet potato, carrot, beet, radish
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Water Storing Roots Produced by plants in arid regions
Can be quite large (159 lbs.!) Examples: Manroot
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Manroot Grows close to ground: perennial vine Roots can be several meters long and over 100lbs.
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Pneumatophores Extend above the surface of water for plants that grow in swampy areas Helps roots exchange gases Example: Mangrove
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Mangrove
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Aerial Roots Roots that occur above the surface of the soil
Examples: prop roots in corn (support in high wind)
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Aerial Roots Continued
Adventitious roots in ivy for climbing
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Poison Ivy
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Contractile Roots Help to pull the plant deeper into the soil
Occurs from year to year Examples: Lily, Dandelion
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Parasitic Roots Peg-like projections penetrate host’s stem
Usually in plants that do not contain chlorophyll (can’t make food) Examples: pinedrops, dodder (one organisms benefits, one is harmed)
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Pinedrops
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Dodder: NO Chlorophyll
—Not green!
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Buttress Roots Huge roots near base of trunk
Usually in trees that grow in shallow soil Rainforest environments Example: many tropical trees
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Buttress Roots
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Buttress Roots
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Dicot Root Tip
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Cross Section of Root
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Modified Stems/Roots
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