underground
Stem (bulb)
Bulb- onion, garlic, spring onion. Root - carrot, turnip,
a bulb
No.You plant the bulb of the onion underground and it grows and when it is ready the onion will be above the ground, but the roots will still be underneath.
The bulb of the onion does not but the leaves of the onion plant do.
Onions grow seeds on the tops of their stalks, not inside the bulbs. Their umbels (the flower head on the top of the plant) will dry out and then you have seeds. The bulbs themselves never have seeds inside.
The onion itself is a bulb, or root that grows underground. The onion is a type of vegetation (plant) that spreads with seeds. Plants do not have spores. Spores are the version of seeds used by fungi (like mushrooms) to spread and grow.
The bulb. It's just like a tulip bulb you might plant in a garden. A bulb is made of modified leaves, so each layer of the onion and its paper are specialized leaf tissue. They are used by the plant as energy storage; at the end of the growing season the plant undergoes die-back where the above ground portion dies and the sugars from it get concentrated in the bulb. The energy stored is used to grow the plant back next season.
because it big huge like the plant cell
Onions when growing have a kind of 'reedy leaf'. about 2 inches wide and some can be quite long. Good Luck
the root the root No the root is below the ground and the green onion is above the ground which is a young onion. it will eventually grow into a onion.
its a bulb