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Is sweet potato a root or stem?

root


Is sweet potato a tuber or a root?

Sweet potato is a fibrous root because the potato itself is the root.


What part of a sweet potato plant do you eat?

The part of the sweet potato plant that you eat is the root. The entire root is edible.


What are the adaptations of the sweet potato plant?

Are you directing at the plant or the sweet potato which is a root itself? Well, the adaptation for the sweet potato plant's root is that it is a structural adaptation and is modified to store food well. As for the sweet potato plant itself , it's the root and the creeping stem which is extensive as it covers a greater area of land.


Are sweet potato's flowers?

Although the orange colored sweet potato you see in grocery stores grows underground as a tuberous root, the part of the plant above ground grows a white flower with a purple center because it is a dicotyledonous plant.


Is the sweet potato a root?

it is


What animals eat sweet potatoes?

Any rooting herbivore or omnivore would eat a sweet potato, which is the tuber root of the sweet potato plant. This would include wild pigs and bears.


How do you tell whether it is a root or a stem eg carrot potato sweet potato?

It's hard to tell. it's best to just memorize these things- carrot is a root, sweet potato is a root, potato is a stem, etc.


Potato is root what is cabbage?

Brassica. potato is not a root its a tubar, sweet potato is a root. cabbage is leaves and undeveloped flower


What types of root does sweet potato have?

is it a tap root


Is a sweet potato a flower?

Although the orange colored sweet potato you see in grocery stores grows underground as a tuberous root, as a dicotyledonous plant, the part of the plant above ground has a flower--in this case, it is white with a purple center.


What part of a plant is a sweet potato?

Sweet Potatoes are a good source of dietary fiber, vitamin A, vitamin C, thiamin, riboflavin, vitamin B6, folate, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium and manganese." This stellar vitamin profile puts them in the same league nutritionally as spinach and collards.