| 1. | Like all Leguminosae secondary roots build nodules containing bacteria for nitrogen fixation.
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| 2. | Removal of the root tip can lead to inhibition of secondary root formation.
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| 3. | The root system has a well-developed tap root with few fibrous secondary roots.
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| 4. | Another set of quadrilateral roots in modern Hebrew is the set of secondary roots.
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| 5. | Below the rhizome, it has wrinkled dark grey secondary roots.
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| 6. | Floral parts are deformed and roots are smaller, abnormally shaped, and have woolly secondary roots.
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| 7. | A secondary root is a root derived from word that was derived from another root.
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| 8. | Under the rhizome, are numerous yellow-white, secondary roots.
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| 9. | A number of specimens examined had a large primary lateral root with secondary roots branching downward.
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| 10. | It has short rhizomes, that grow very slowly, and also has very slender secondary roots underneath the rhizome.
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