Mushrooms are merely the fruit of a fungi that has a complex underground root system.
underground root
Yes.
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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.
Yes, golden root complex is available in the Philippines.
No, yam is not an underground stem. It is a tuberous root vegetable that grows underground.
TurnipTurnip is a bulbA bulb is an underground stem
An enlarged, fleshy, underground root such as a dahlia or a sweet potato.
A quadratic equation can have either two distinct roots, one repeated root, or two complex roots. If it has only one complex root, it must also have a conjugate complex root due to the nature of polynomial coefficients being real numbers. Therefore, a quadratic cannot have only one complex root; it will always have either two complex roots or one real root (which could be counted as a repeated root).
No. It is a storage root.
no, its a vegetable...
Beets are a swollen root so most of the beet is underground.