yes
no Although carrot and radish both store food in their tap roots, they belong to different families of flowering plants. Carrot belongs to Lamiaceae and radish belongs to Brassicaceae.
The following are several examples of plants with a taproot system: Carrot Radish Dandelion Parsnip Burdock
The carrot, radish, onion and sugar beet have stems that are above ground and the roots and edible tuber/bulb is underground. The stem is green and the carrot is orange; the beet is red, the onion is white/red; the radish is red/white.
A radish is a root vegetable - like a carrot.
Carrot, radish, potato, garlic ect.
potato
From inside them!!
Homologous organs are body parts of different sexes that are structural equivalents. An example would be the forelimbs of human beings.
I would say carrot would be the best. They are both crunchy root veggies. But flavor wise they're is no real substitution for radish
The carrot plant, also called caucus carota, is a biennial plant, meaning it takes two years to complete its biological life cycle. The first year, the carrot plant grows leaves, stems and roots. During the colder months, it goes into a dormant period, and it flowers in its second year.
Carrot, radish, turnip & sweet potato etc.
Root vegetables with dark flesh include beets, beetroot(different kind of beet), some carrots are red and purple, and some potatoes are red, purple or blue.