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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? primary growth secondary growth lateral growth

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Primary growth

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The roots of monocot plants exhibit PRIMARY GROWTH.
In plants, primary growth of plant root refers to the growth that occurs at the apical meristem of the roots. One characteristic of primary root growth is elongation. The primary root is often formed from the embryo in the seed and it is responsible for anchoring the plant and uptake of water and nutrients.
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