Photo AI

Last Updated Sep 27, 2025

Root System Simplified Revision Notes

Revision notes with simplified explanations to understand Root System quickly and effectively.

user avatar
user avatar
user avatar
user avatar
user avatar

478+ students studying

Root System

Types of Root Systems

  1. Tap roots
  2. Fibrous roots
  3. Adventitious roots

1. Tap Roots

  • Tap roots have a main root called a tap root.
  • Lateral roots grow from the main root.
  • The tips of the lateral roots have thousands of tiny root hairs for absorption.
  • Most dicotyledons (dicots) have tap root systems, e.g., dandelion, ash, carrot, oak.

2. Fibrous Roots

  • Fibrous roots consist of many roots that are all the same size.
  • Most monocotyledons (monocots) have fibrous root systems, e.g., grasses. image

3. Adventitious Roots

  • Adventitious roots are roots that grow in unusual or unexpected places.
  • Examples include roots at the base of onions and the gripping roots of ivy.

Zones of a Root

Longitudinal Section of a Dicot Root

  1. Zone of protection

  2. Meristematic zone

  3. Zone of elongation

  4. Zone of differentiation

    image
  5. Zone of Protection

  • The root cap protects the root tip as it grows through the soil.
  1. Meristematic Zone
  • A meristem is an area where cell division (mitosis) takes place in a plant.
  • Apical meristems are found in the root and shoot tips.
  • Other meristems are found at the edges of some plant stems and in leaves and fruit.
  1. Zone of Elongation
  • When new cells are formed by the meristem, they are very small.
  • In the zone of elongation, plant growth regulators (auxins) stimulate the cells to grow longer.
  1. Zone of Differentiation
  • New cells formed from mitosis are all similar (undifferentiated).
  • In the zone of differentiation, cells develop into different types of tissues:
  • Dermal tissue: Protects the plant.
  • Ground tissue: Found between the dermal and vascular tissues.
  • Vascular tissue: Xylem and phloem which transport water, minerals, and food.
  • Root hairs are formed here, increasing surface area for water and nutrient absorption.

Plant Tissues in a Root

Transverse Section of a Dicot Root

  • Root hair
  • Dermal tissue
  • Ground tissue
  • Vascular tissue
  • Xylem
  • Phloem image

Note: Xylem always forms the 'X' in the vascular tissue.

infoNote

You must be able to draw and label both the longitudinal and transverse sections of a dicot root.

Books

Only available for registered users.

Sign up now to view the full note, or log in if you already have an account!

500K+ Students Use These Powerful Tools to Master Root System

Enhance your understanding with flashcards, quizzes, and exams—designed to help you grasp key concepts, reinforce learning, and master any topic with confidence!

250 flashcards

Flashcards on Root System

Revise key concepts with interactive flashcards.

Try Biology Flashcards

24 quizzes

Quizzes on Root System

Test your knowledge with fun and engaging quizzes.

Try Biology Quizzes

29 questions

Exam questions on Root System

Boost your confidence with real exam questions.

Try Biology Questions

27 exams created

Exam Builder on Root System

Create custom exams across topics for better practice!

Try Biology exam builder

118 papers

Past Papers on Root System

Practice past papers to reinforce exam experience.

Try Biology Past Papers

Other Revision Notes related to Root System you should explore

Discover More Revision Notes Related to Root System to Deepen Your Understanding and Improve Your Mastery

96%

114 rated

The Structure of Flowering Plants

Plant Tissues

user avatar
user avatar
user avatar
user avatar
user avatar

315+ studying

193KViews

96%

114 rated

The Structure of Flowering Plants

The Structure of a Flowering Plant

user avatar
user avatar
user avatar
user avatar
user avatar

425+ studying

194KViews

96%

114 rated

The Structure of Flowering Plants

Root System

user avatar
user avatar
user avatar
user avatar
user avatar

458+ studying

199KViews

96%

114 rated

The Structure of Flowering Plants

Shoot System

user avatar
user avatar
user avatar
user avatar
user avatar

471+ studying

192KViews
Load more notes

Join 500,000+ Leaving Cert students using SimpleStudy...

Join Thousands of Leaving Cert Students Using SimpleStudy to Learn Smarter, Stay Organized, and Boost Their Grades with Confidence!

97% of Students

Report Improved Results

98% of Students

Recommend to friends

500,000+

Students Supported

50 Million+

Questions answered