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The potato reproduces by underground stems or roots (I think)
No, we just discussed this in our bio class its actually a tuberous root, not to be confused with the term tuber. Potatoes on the other hand are stems, but there is a difference.
Potatoes have underground stems called tubers that have eyes where new shoots can sprout, leading to the growth of new potato plants.
ginger , turmeric, potato are different examples of underground stem buds.
Two underground storage stems used as food are tubers and rhizomes. Tubers are thickened, fleshy underground stems like potatoes, while rhizomes are horizontal underground stems like ginger that grow beneath the surface.
Potato , Colocasia ,Canna , ginger , turmeric etc.
roots and stems
The stems of the mints are square and stout
The stems of the mints are square and stout
The stems of the mints are square and stout
Potatoes (the part we eat), are modified underground stems called stolons. The stolons have cells that store starch in a type of plastid called amyloplasts.
Carrot stems grow underground, and weat stems grow underground.