no, its a vegetable...
Yes.
A potato produce underground tubers. It is the tubers that are edible.
An enlarged, fleshy, underground root such as a dahlia or a sweet potato.
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.
Sweet potato is a type of potato but it is not like potato produce by underground stem but by storage root
Yes, any vegetable that grows underground is a root veg.
A root or a tuber, a potato is the tuberous root part of the vegetable- found underground, it needs to be pulled out when collected.
Potato plants (Solanum tuberosum) produce edible underground tubers.
modified underground stem
A sweet potato is a vegetable. Sweet potato's are considered to be a root vegetable because it grows underground. The sweet potato is pinkish orange in color.
A potato is a type of vegetable, a starchy root (tuber). The potato plant is a perennial, (Solanumtuberosum) which provides food in many areas of the world.A root vegetable. It is brown, lumpy, about the size of a human hand, and grows underground.
A carrot is the root, just like a potato or onion.