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A potato is not a cell, so a potato is not any kind of cell.
I am assuming you are talking about the potato plant as a whole and not just the stem of the plant, which is what is known as a "potato." So continuing with the assumption that you are talking about a potato plant, then yes a potato plant is a multicellular organism. It is an organism and it has more than one cell that work together for the good of the group of cells.
A single object is called a cell; a battery consists of multiple cells. It works because the potato can act as a electrolytic substance, allowing current flow. However, the potato alone does not actually cause the current or voltage; it is the metals you use, which create a galvanic reaction.
It does work, because the Laws of Phylock.sics do not apply to the potato c
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Trying to find that myself, though I know water is 80%-85% in a potato cell
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The specialized organelle found in a potato cell is an amyloplast. It is responsible for the synthesis and storage of starch granules.
The potato lamp works because the acid in the potato lights up the light bulb.