How does a carrot root looks?

Carrot roots are typically long and cylindrical in shape, with a pointed tip and a blunt end. They have a smooth surface and a vibrant orange colour, although some varieties may be purple, yellow, or white. The root is composed of a central core, which is surrounded by concentric rings of xylem and phloem tissues. The xylem vessels transport water and minerals from the soil up to the leaves, while the phloem vessels transport sugars and other nutrients from the leaves down to the roots. The outer layer of the root is covered by a thin layer of cork tissue, which helps to protect the root from damage and desiccation.