they dont
Honeysuckle roots can vary in size depending on the age and species of the plant. Generally, the roots are shallow and spread out wide to help anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients. They can extend several feet out from the base of the plant.
Fibrous root system
Taproot and also stilt roots in many monocots
Uranus and Neptune are roughly the same size.
Every number has two square roots. They're the same size, but one is positive and the other is negative.
probably not.
Yes
they dont
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In a fibrous root system, the individual roots are generally of similar size and length, forming a dense network of fine roots. This structure allows for efficient absorption of nutrients and water from the soil.
Because they are plants, the roots are used the same way in cacti as in every plant, to take in water for the plant to use.
Cognate languages have many of the same roots for words. Ex: impaciente
No, tap roots and root hairs are not the same. Tap roots are the main root of a plant that grows straight down, while root hairs are tiny, hair-like extensions that grow from the surface of roots and are responsible for nutrient absorption.
No. Etymology is the study of the origin of words but many have roots that are Greek, Latin. Old English, French and Hebrew.
350 individual nice size roots
False! If the graph is exactly the same, then the x-intercepts will be the same which implies the roots are them same. However, you can have the same roots and different graphs. So while the first statement is true, the converse if not.