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- Why can a monocot like an iris branch and increase its number of leaves? Is the fact that the shoot is a rhizome with adventitious roots important? Is water transported from one end of the shoot to the other?How is phloem able to transport carbohydrates from the shoot to the roots, as well as from the roots to the shoot (although not at the same time)?What is an adventitious root? In a monocot rhizome such as that of irises and bamboo, are adventitious roots common or rare? If a bamboo rhizome grows 100 feet underground and then sends up an aerial branch, where does that branch get its water—from the roots 100 feet away or from adventitious roots right at its base