a moroon carrot with something your body changes into Vitamin A
beta carotene
Its a yam
This compound is beta-carotene.
Carrot, sweet potato and turnip
Beta and alpha carotenes are found in sweet potatoes.
Carrot roots store sugar that is produced by photosynthesis in the leaves.
No, food coloring will not change the color of a carrot because the pigments in carrots, such as beta-carotene, are stable compounds. The outer color of a carrot may absorb some color temporarily, but it will not change the color of the actual carrot itself.
potato
carrot
So Sweet
No, they are both root vegetables but are not related.
It's hard to tell. it's best to just memorize these things- carrot is a root, sweet potato is a root, potato is a stem, etc.