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Josie was observing the roots of a monocot plant. It had thin, long roots. What type of growth do the roots of monocots exhibit?. a. primary growth. b. secondary growth. c. lateral growth
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Josie was observing the roots of a monocot plant. It had thin, long roots. What type of growth do the roots of monocots exhibit?. a. primary growth. b. secondary growth. c. lateral growth
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I believe the correct answer is option A. Plant's roots grow longer as a result of primary growth. The increase in length of the plant and its roots is referred to as primary growth. It is a result of cell division in the shoot. Hope this answers the question.
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