Its a stem.
No, the Chinese Water Chestnut is not a root. It is a corm, which is a modified underground stem.
Yes, water chestnut is an aquatic plant that grows in shallow water, and its edible part is an underground stem known as a corm. The corm is a bulb-like structure that stores nutrients for the plant's growth and propagation.
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is from the root or underground stem (rhizome).
Lotus is a stem because it grows above the ground with leaves and flowers. The root of the lotus plant is usually submerged under water or in muddy soil.
Beetroot is a root vegetable, meaning it is a modified underground plant organ that typically absorbs water and nutrients from the soil. It is a taproot, which means it has a single large and dominant root from which smaller roots extend.
No, the Chinese Water Chestnut is not a root. It is a corm, which is a modified underground stem.
Corm.
The water chestnut is reproduced by an underground stem... or also known as corm.
water chestnut
Yes, water chestnut is an aquatic plant that grows in shallow water, and its edible part is an underground stem known as a corm. The corm is a bulb-like structure that stores nutrients for the plant's growth and propagation.
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is from the root or underground stem (rhizome).
"The seed inside of the shell is the part of the water chestnut we eat. These seeds can be eaten fried, roasted, boiled, or even raw and are said to be high in starch." The above answer is not correct - that is a normal chestnut, NOT a water chestnut. The edible part of a water chestnut is the root of an aquatic plant also known as caltrop.
it affects plants by the root or stem
Lotus is a stem because it grows above the ground with leaves and flowers. The root of the lotus plant is usually submerged under water or in muddy soil.
The leaf is dependent on the root for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. The stem connects the leaf to the root, allowing for the transport of these essential resources to the leaf for photosynthesis and other metabolic processes. Together, the leaf, root, and stem form a cohesive system that supports the overall health and function of the plant.
Beetroot is a root vegetable, meaning it is a modified underground plant organ that typically absorbs water and nutrients from the soil. It is a taproot, which means it has a single large and dominant root from which smaller roots extend.
Carrot is a root vegetable.