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
Lotus is a stem because it grows above the ground with leaves and flowers. The root of the lotus plant is usually submerged under water or in muddy soil.
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