gyökérzetek
Gyökérzetek, often translated as "root systems," are the complex networks of roots that anchor plants and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. These structures vary greatly in form and function depending on the plant species and its environment. The primary root, emerging from the seed, typically grows downwards and can develop into a taproot system, characterized by a thick, central root from which smaller lateral roots branch off. This type of system is common in plants that need to access deep water sources.
Alternatively, plants can have fibrous root systems. These consist of a dense mass of thin, branching roots