Yes. The stem grows from the root. It is the ROOT that grows first, not the stem; therefore the stem cannot possibly grow otherwise!
It makes sense that something cannot exist without the other being their first; therefore the STEM could not have grown if the ROOT had not been there 1st
An onion, strictly speaking, is a 'bulb' and is a stem.
A carrot is the root, just like a potato or onion.
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is from the root or underground stem (rhizome).
root-->stem
That syllable is called a prefix or a suffix, respectively. Prefixes are added to the beginning of a root or stem, while suffixes are added to the end to modify the meaning of the word.
Well since is almost the same as broccoli then yes it is a stem.
Carrot is a root vegetable.
Capsicum is a fruit that grows from the flower of the capsicum plant. It is not a root or a stem.
root
An onion, strictly speaking, is a 'bulb' and is a stem.
Beetroot is a root.
a root
Tapioca is a root
One word that shares the same root as "unreasonable" is "reason." Both words stem from the Latin word "ratio," meaning "reason" or "logic."
A syllable or word element that can only occur at the beginning of a root or stem is a prefix, while a syllable or word element that can only occur at the end of a root or stem is a suffix. These elements are added to a root or stem to change its meaning or create a new word.
Yes, ginger and ginger root refer to the same thing. Ginger is a flowering plant whose underground stem, known as ginger root, is commonly used as a spice in cooking and for its medicinal properties.
No, celery has leaves but the celery is not a leaf. if the leaves are up and the root is down whats leftover