because a tuber cell does not contain a nucleus
this is because they have specific function on their on which to perform.
because a tuber cell does not contain a nucleus
The leaf cells are dorsi-ventrally oriented to capture maximum sunlight for photosynthesis. The tuber cells are clubed togather having very little freesurface area hence not suitable to perform the function of a leaf cell.
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yes. A carrot is an edible tuber with a feathery spray of leafy greens which makes it readily identifiable to gardeners.
to increase the surface area
because a tuber cell does not contain a nucleus
because a tuber cell does not contain a nucleus
because a tuber cell does not contain a nucleus
The leaf cells are dorsi-ventrally oriented to capture maximum sunlight for photosynthesis. The tuber cells are clubed togather having very little freesurface area hence not suitable to perform the function of a leaf cell.
Because the leaf structure do not have the ability to store the starch molecules
Because the leaf structure do not have the ability to store the starch molecules
Because the leaf structure do not have the ability to store the starch molecules
The functions of a tuber are to store food and to produce a new plant in spring after the main plant dies during fall.
Yes, ginger is a tuber.
It is a tuber.
A potato is a tuber
Merope tuber was created in 1838.