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The aerial roots of banyan tree are not considered as true roots. Give reasons.


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Aerial roots:

  1. The aerial roots of the banyan tree grow downward from the main stem and branches.
  2. These roots are known as prop roots.
  3. They serve as pillars, supporting the massive horizontal branches of the banyan tree, the root modifications is supporting roots or prop roots.
  4. The lateral branches grow vertically downward into the soil and serve as pillars.
  5. Prop, pillar, or columnar roots are pillar-like roots that provide additional mechanical support to heavy stem branches.
  6. The aerial roots are discovered emerging from one of the branches, which provides complete coverage.
  7. The aerial roots of the banyan tree support the large and heavy plant.
  8. The single root system beneath the soil is insufficient to support the large and heavy standing banyan tree.
  9. The aerial roots emerge from one of the branches that provides full support.
  10. As a result, the banyan tree's roots will be taproot inside the soil.

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