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Tap root is not the storage root in...

Tap root is not the storage root in

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Carrot

B

Turnip

C

Radish

D

Asparagus

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To determine which plant does not have a taproot that functions as a storage root, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Taproot System The taproot system consists of a primary root that grows deep into the soil, with smaller lateral roots branching out. This system is primarily responsible for the absorption and conduction of water and minerals. **Hint:** Remember that the taproot system is characterized by a main root that is thicker and longer than the others. ### Step 2: Identify Modified Functions of Roots Roots can be modified for various functions beyond absorption and conduction. These modifications can include: - Storage of food materials - Providing support to the plant - Respiration **Hint:** Think about how roots can serve multiple purposes, especially in different environments. ### Step 3: Recognize Storage Roots Certain plants have taproots that are specifically adapted for storing food. Common examples include: - Carrot - Radish - Turnip These plants have taproots that store nutrients and energy. **Hint:** Look for plants that are commonly known for their edible roots, as they often serve as storage organs. ### Step 4: Analyze the Options Given The question provides several plant species. We need to identify which one does not have a taproot that functions as a storage root: - Carrot: Has a taproot that stores food. - Radish: Has a taproot that stores food. - Turnip: Has a taproot that stores food. - Asparagus: Has an adventitious root system, not a taproot. **Hint:** Focus on the root type of each plant to find the one that does not fit the criteria. ### Step 5: Conclusion From the analysis, we find that asparagus does not have a taproot system; instead, it has an adventitious root system. Therefore, it does not function as a storage root. **Final Answer:** The taproot is not the storage root in **asparagus**.
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