It is a vegetable, Although considered a starch due to it's High Carbohydrate (and Calorie) Content, and ability to be used for breads. A potato is 7% resistant Starch.
potato
potatoes contains about 70 calories and 15 grams of carbohydrate
Potato has more starch
No, Onion cells does not contain chloroplast
Onion
Potato is composite of relatively high amount of starch and sugar. Longer you store potato or more mature the potato gets, the starch are converted into sugar. Potato peel contains very trace amount of protein.
The difference between potato cells and onion cells, check cells, and lettuce cells is the presence of starch in the potato cells chloroplast organelles. The difference between cheek cells and the rest is easier the cheek cells do not have chloroplasts at all.
Starch is not a solution.
Potato more than onion, but both have some.
A potato is a starch like corn is; a carrot is a root, similar to the rutabaga. I hope this tutorial in rudimentary veggie differences has helped.
No, Onion cells does not contain chloroplast
potato has more lipids content.
Onion
potato stores the starch in its root.
Potato starch
A potato is a vegetable that has a lot of starch in it.
Onion and potato are vegetables; lemon is a fruit.
yes
Potato is composite of relatively high amount of starch and sugar. Longer you store potato or more mature the potato gets, the starch are converted into sugar. Potato peel contains very trace amount of protein.
the liver has more enzymes that the potato (a starch) does.