Carrots reproduce by way of seeds. Unlike potatoes and other root vegetables, they aren't grown from tubers or rhizomes.
rood crops. if your asking for food pyramid i think it belong to glow foods group.
Root crops include, but are not limited to, tubers such as potatoes and sweet potatoes; as well as beets, carrots, and turnips.
Daylilies, potatoes, sweet potatoes, radishes, turnips, and carrots have tuberous roots.
tubers
I have three types of tubers in my garden.
"mashed potatoes" are crushed tubers.
dahlias reproduce by using tubers
Cruciferous Vegetables (brussels sprouts, cabbage and kale), Tubers (potatoes, carrots and yams), Squashes (pumpkin and zucchini) and Sprouts (alfalfa and sunflower)
Dahlias do not have a large root system. The tubers look like brown carrots. Dahlias are often staked because the plant and flowers get so large, they need the extra support.
A potato produce underground tubers. It is the tubers that are edible.
NO a tuber is a modified stem used to store water and nutrients when the plant is dormant so that it has enough energy to grow during the next growing season. To say tubers are all vegetables is wrong as begonias are grown from tubers but the tubers are toxic if eaten, the same goes for Dahlia tubers. The only reason why some people call potato a vegetable is because the majority of the potato is used for water and nutrient storage which makes it very starchy and edible. While any other part of the potato which is green ie. stems and leaves are actually poisonous.