Sweet Potato stores the food in stems !
The Scientific name of the sweet potato is Ipomoe botata.
The roots develops from nodes, and leaves will come up, even if we placed in normal temperatue !
potatoes and carrots and beets and radishes
Some roots store carbohydrates or water
Probably not. I have included two web links to help you make sure. See the related links below. There is also a vine called Potato Vine which is a member of the Solanum family and it is toxic, as are the vines of the sweet potato.
Tuber is the modified organ of the plant potato.
I had never thought about using a sweet potato for salt extraction, but I always use a white potato. I think the sweet potato would flavor the foods whereas a white potato would absorb the flavor with the salt. An added note - don't leave the potato cooking until it completely cooks and gets soft or it will re-salt the food.
It stores food in the roots to overcome adverse growth conditions
no, cassava stores food in the roots while irish potato stores food in the stem
answer.com feels that sugarcane is a stem of a plant
Carrots,yam,sweet potato,cassava and sugar beet
food
A potato stores its "food"mostly as starch in a tuber.
Yes
sweet potato
Are you directing at the plant or the sweet potato which is a root itself? Well, the adaptation for the sweet potato plant's root is that it is a structural adaptation and is modified to store food well. As for the sweet potato plant itself , it's the root and the creeping stem which is extensive as it covers a greater area of land.
Millet, yam/taro,sweet potato, sweet corn
A savory food is one that is not sweet, such as deserts.
sweet potato and oatmeal.