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RSB [31]
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Which sentence best describes roots?

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nevsk [136]3 years ago
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Option B cannot be the case since there are roots that are aerial and are not anchored to the ground. Statement A makes sense because although the most general type of roots is the anchored type, there are also forms such as aerial roots which serve its purpose differently
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