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12.4 Roots Pages 558-563
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Roots
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Ta Phrohm temple in Cambodia
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Function Anchor plant Absorb water and nutrients Store water and carbohydrates
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Types of Roots TaprootFibrous roots
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Root hairs Microscopic hair-like outgrowth from an epidermal cell. Increase surface area for absorption
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Root cap Thick layer of cells produces a slippery substance allowing root to penetrate soil Meristem
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Cortex Parenchyma Stores carbohydrate Water passes through cortex
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Endodermis Wrapped with a wax-like substance. Form a barrier called the Casparian strip
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Vascular cylinder EudicotMonocot Gymnosperms
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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
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Roots continued… Tuberous roots: lateral roots used for storage For example: yam Adventitious root: prop root
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Uses of roots Food Medicine Erosion control
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