yes. A carrot is an edible tuber with a feathery spray of leafy greens which makes it readily identifiable to gardeners.
A carrot is the root, just like a potato or onion.
The carrot, radish, onion and sugar beet have stems that are above ground and the roots and edible tuber/bulb is underground. The stem is green and the carrot is orange; the beet is red, the onion is white/red; the radish is red/white.
no
because a tuber cell does not contain a nucleus
to increase the surface area
A carrot is the root, just like a potato or onion.
yes
Below. What you eat is the root tuber of the plant, exactly like a carrot and similar to a potato.
The carrot, radish, onion and sugar beet have stems that are above ground and the roots and edible tuber/bulb is underground. The stem is green and the carrot is orange; the beet is red, the onion is white/red; the radish is red/white.
Tunip the turnip (yellow) Tuna + Turnip Barrot the carrot (orange) Barracuda + Carrot Tominnow (red) Tomato + Minnow Codish (pink) Cod + Radish Grouber (purple) Grouper + Tuber
Yes, ginger is a tuber.
It is a tuber.
A potato is a tuber
The "turnip" translates into German as "Steckrübe"(literaly "stick root"). It is often falsely translated as "Rübe", this refers to many different tuber vegetables.For example :- carrot, swede, turnip, beetroot.
A tuber stores plenty of food material along with propagules in the form of buds and remains dormant under unfavorable conditions.
An Andes tuber is known as an OCA.
Tuber gibbosum was created in 1899.