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no, cassava stores food in the roots while irish potato stores food in the stem

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Why did the Irish go through such bad redlining?

Irish Americans faced several obsticals when they migrated to the United States. Due to the potato famine, there were thousands of Irish so English felt threatened. The Irish would work hard for very little pay so they were the English's competition for work. The Americans laughed at the Irish's out dated clothes. Like people still do today, we still fear anyone different than us. The Irish were looked at as drunks and hot tempered. They were considered unhealthy, unskilled, and uncivilized. The news papers had cruel political cartoons describing the Irish in this way to spread the stereotype. A political group known as the know nothings fueled the political cartoons. One in particular portrayed lady liberty stiring the melting pot of America with a spoon that says equal rights. On the side of the pot sat an Irish man with an Irish flag and a knife. This was to say that the Irish weren't suitable for America's mixing pot. The Know-Nothings were originally the Nativists. They pushed for stricter rules on immigrants and to limit political envolment including their right to vote and hold public office. The Nativist pushed for a law to make immigrants wait twenty one years before becoming a citizen. The Nativist later became the American Party and when asked about their anti immigrant past they would say they knew nothing, thus becoming The Know Nothings. The Irish were segregated and forced to live in the slums of the major cities where they settled. Often times the Irish immigrants would live in one room apartments with no windows, ventilation, and would have to share bathrooms with other tennats. Sometimes there was no running water and diseases spread very quickly. The Irish were not welcome here. They were forced to take the most undesireable jobs. It was very common to see help wanted signs that said no Irish need apply. You could also find signs that said, "No Dogs, No Blacks, and No Irish" on store fronts. The Irish often fought with free slaves for jobs. There were riots and fights between the free slaves and Irish instead of between the Irish and the English. Another reason American's didn't like the Irish is because they were mostly Catholic. Americans viewed the catholic religion as a dangerous one. There were so many anti-catholic riots and vandalism against catholic institutions a lot of insurance companies refused to insure catholic buildings. Irish Americans faced several obsticals when they migrated to the United States. Due to the potato famine, there were thousands of Irish so English felt threatened. The Irish would work hard for very little pay so they were the English's competition for work. The Americans laughed at the Irish's out dated clothes. Like people still do today, we still fear anyone different than us. The Irish were looked at as drunks and hot tempered. They were considered unhealthy, unskilled, and uncivilized. The news papers had cruel political cartoons describing the Irish in this way to spread the stereotype. A political group known as the know nothings fueled the political cartoons. One in particular portrayed lady liberty stiring the melting pot of America with a spoon that says equal rights. On the side of the pot sat an Irish man with an Irish flag and a knife. This was to say that the Irish weren't suitable for America's mixing pot. The Know-Nothings were originally the Nativists. They pushed for stricter rules on immigrants and to limit political envolment including their right to vote and hold public office. The Nativist pushed for a law to make immigrants wait twenty one years before becoming a citizen. The Nativist later became the American Party and when asked about their anti immigrant past they would say they knew nothing, thus becoming The Know Nothings. The Irish were segregated and forced to live in the slums of the major cities where they settled. Often times the Irish immigrants would live in one room apartments with no windows, ventilation, and would have to share bathrooms with other tennats. Sometimes there was no running water and diseases spread very quickly. The Irish were not welcome here. They were forced to take the most undesireable jobs. It was very common to see help wanted signs that said no Irish need apply. You could also find signs that said, "No Dogs, No Blacks, and No Irish" on store fronts. The Irish often fought with free slaves for jobs. There were riots and fights between the free slaves and Irish instead of between the Irish and the English. Another reason American's didn't like the Irish is because they were mostly Catholic. Americans viewed the catholic religion as a dangerous one. There were so many anti-catholic riots and vandalism against catholic institutions a lot of insurance companies refused to insure catholic buildings.


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Where does cassava store its food?

ROOT


Can roots store food?

Carrots,yam,sweet potato,cassava and sugar beet


Where is starch stored in potato plants?

The general consensus of the advanced higher biology class has found that starch is stored in roots, tubers, leaves, rhisomes and bulbs in plants.happy days.


How do plant store their food?

Plants usually store food in their fruits and seeds such as many crop plants like wheat, pea, pegion pea etc; in the stem tubers like potato or in roots like sweet potato. Whether they store their food in roots or fruits depends on the plant.


Do Irish potatoes store food in the stem?

All potatoes store food in their underground tubers. It is the tubers that we eat, as the rest of the potato plant is poisonous. Very green tubers should be discarded and not eaten.


Where does the potato store the starch?

potato stores the starch in its root.


How does a potato get the energy that it needs to grow?

You could eat it. The calories in it are a measure of the energy it stores for nutrition. You could, perhaps, dry it and then burn it for heat. Bit of a waste of a good potato if you ask me. You could stick a length of copper and a length of zinc into it and use it to provide electrical energy. It's not as good as lemons, but it still works. It occurs to me that if you throw the potato, it will have kinetic energy but the energy has been put into the potato by your arm, so that probably doesn't count.


Where potato store their food?

A potato stores its "food"mostly as starch in a tuber.


Where does the potato store its food?

in its stem


Where does potato store its food?

Stem


In which part of the plant do potatoes store their starch?

well you can eat the potato buns and if you disire you can simply shove the whole potato in your mouth


Does a potato or onoin store gluclose as a starch?

Potato more than onion, but both have some.