Sunday, August 28, 2011

Storage Roots


A storage root is the organ of the plant specially modified to store food and water. The roots also absorb water and nutrients, anchor the plant to the ground, and prevent soil erosion. They grow from the tip at the apical meristem by the division of molecules and grow in any direction that will meet the plant’s needs. Examples: carrots, parsnips, horse radishes, and beets.

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