Onion is an underground modified stem.
Carrot, Sugarcane, Turnip & Onion all these are underground stem.
No, yam is not an underground stem. It is a tuberous root vegetable that grows underground.
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.
Groundnut is a type of legume and it is neither a root nor a stem. It is actually a type of seed, commonly known as a peanut, that grows underground on the roots of the plant.
Garlic has a fibrous root system, consisting of many fine roots that spread out from the base of the plant. This type of root system is well suited for anchoring the plant in the soil and absorbing nutrients efficiently.
Onions are alliums and they are bulbs that grow underground.
A carrot is the root, just like a potato or onion.
Onion is a modified stem because it is a stem which grows underground
An onion, strictly speaking, is a 'bulb' and is a stem.
Carrot, Sugarcane, Turnip & Onion all these are underground stem.
underground root
a bulb
No an onion, or at least the bit of it you cut up to eat, is a root. It grows under the soild and will also contain the "seed" of the plant.
No, yam is not an underground stem. It is a tuberous root vegetable that grows underground.
no.onion is underground stem .
Yes, it reproduces from underground stem.
TurnipTurnip is a bulbA bulb is an underground stem