A carrot is the root, just like a potato or onion.
No, a carrot is not a tuber. It is a root vegetable, specifically a taproot, which means it grows underground from the primary root of the plant. Tuber is a type of modified plant stem, such as potatoes.
The carrot, radish, onion and sugar beet have stems that are above ground and the roots and edible tuber/bulb is underground. The stem is green and the carrot is orange; the beet is red, the onion is white/red; the radish is red/white.
Potatoes are considered stems and not roots, because they are the part of the stem of the plant that grows underground, it's the part of the stem that thickens and accumulate starch.
ginger is called an underground stem or a rhizome because it looks and acts like a root but it is different from a root because it usually grows horizontally. Rhizomes usually produce aerial stems and underground roots from these buds.
Tuber is the modified organ of the plant potato.
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No, the carrot is the root of the green bushy part.
Carrot, Sugarcane, Turnip & Onion all these are underground stem.
Onion is a modified stem because it is a stem which grows underground
No, the carrot is the root of the green bushy part.
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Rhizome or corm
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A carrot is classified as a vegetable. It is orange with a green stem. The orange part of the carrot grows underground until it is ready to be picked.
No, a carrot is not a tuber. It is a root vegetable, specifically a taproot, which means it grows underground from the primary root of the plant. Tuber is a type of modified plant stem, such as potatoes.
No, a radish is not considered an underground stem. It is considered a type of root just like carrots and sweet potatoes.