Reproduction
A tuber is a swollen, underground stem that stores nutrients for the plant. It differs from other plant structures like roots and stems because it is a specialized storage organ that can be used for reproduction or survival during harsh conditions.
A tuber is a fleshy underground stem, it is the 'container' of reproduction and food storage. It bears buds from which a new plant will germinate. Such as potatoes for example
The thick part of an underground stem like a potato is called a tuber. Tuber is a storage organ that stores nutrients and energy for the plant to use for growth and reproduction.
A specialized fleshy stem used for food storage and reproduction is known as a "tuber." Tubers, such as potatoes, store nutrients and energy in the form of starch, allowing the plant to survive adverse conditions. They also serve as a means of vegetative reproduction, as new shoots can emerge from the tuber to form new plants. This adaptation is crucial for the plant's survival and propagation.
Yes, ginger is a tuber.
It is a tuber.
There are many different species of truffles including...Tuber borchiiTuber brumaleTuber gibbosumTuber macrosporumTuber maculatumTuber magnatum
A potato is a tuber
An Andes tuber is known as an OCA.
Merope tuber was created in 1838.
Tuber gibbosum was created in 1899.
Tuber oregonense was created in 2010.