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English: The two types of root systems in plants provide their stems and leaves with water and mineral. The fibrous root system (A) is characterized by many roots with similar sizes. In contrast, plants that use the taproot system (B) grow a main root with smaller roots branching off of the taproot. Where the letters start mark the beginning of the roots.
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