Yes, carrot plants store much food in their roots. This is why the part of the carrot plant we eat is the root.
The taproot, which is the part normally eaten. You can actually take a healthy carrot purchased from your local market, plant it in the ground, and it should grow to produce seed, though if it is hybrid, the seed will be sterile.
What are the parts of the plants?
roots
stems
leaves
all
Well...since it is an underground stem,it store it's food in the stem..
In the roots.
In the fridge
In the tap roots
no
TAP ROOTS
it is a root
it is a root
A lot of vegetables: the carrot or potato are examples. The carrot is the root of the plant
the carrot plant needs the root to take in water hence, they need food
Yes and a carrot is a root.
The part of the carrot that makes the sugars for the carrot plant is the leaves.
carrot,sweetpotato ....etc
Carrot is a root vegetable.
food is stored in cortical and pith cells of root, also called parenchyma cells
Food materials is stored in the roots for its future use.
No. A fruit is considered to be a plant part that contains seeds. A carrot is, of course, the red, orange, or yellow root of a carrot plant. As far as this answerer knows, the seed pods (fruits) of the carrot are not used for food.
* A carrot is a root. So square root carrot is a screwed up carrot. * or maybe its a carrot with spectcles... as in squared.