Velamen, a spongy tissue, is formed in:
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Tap root
Incorrect AnswerEpiphytic root
Correct AnswerFibrous root
Incorrect AnswerRespiratory root
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
Velamen tissue is a specialized spongy tissue characterized by its ability to absorb moisture from the atmosphere:
- Option 1: Tap root - Primarily involved in absorbing water and nutrients from the soil, not in forming velamen.
- Option 2: Epiphytic root - This is correct as epiphytic roots, found in orchids and other epiphytic plants, have velamen to absorb moisture from the air.
- Option 3: Fibrous root - Typically seen in grasses for extensive soil anchorage and water absorption, not associated with velamen.
- Option 4: Respiratory root - Found in mangroves for gas exchange, not related to velamen formation.
Option 2 (Epiphytic root) is the correct choice
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