Yes it can, such as in the case of ginger. This is generally an adaptation for vegetative (asexual) reproduction.
The center of plant stem that can store food is called the pith. The pith has a spongy texture. The pith in a tree is called the trunk.
No, watermelons store food as sugar and nutrients in the flesh of the fruit, not in the stem. The stem primarily helps transport water and nutrients from the plant to the developing fruit.
They store food in the roots
yes they do.
No but its mostly a stem. The Yam plant has leaves and roots but the food is the stem of the plant. If you are talking about the food, yes but if you are talking about the plant, no.
The plant stem has two functions. The plant stem supports the leaves and flowers. The plant stem also transports water and food to the plant.
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Give five food plant product obtained from stem
Yes, the eddo plant, also known as taro (Colocasia esculenta), stores food primarily in its corms, which are thickened underground stems. These corms serve as a storage organ, allowing the plant to store energy and nutrients. While the stem itself is not the primary storage organ, it supports the leaves and flowers while connecting to the corms.
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