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Potatoes are tuberous stems.
Potatoes grow from storage stems called tubers. Tubers are swollen, underground plant stems that store nutrients for the plant to grow.
Potatoes have underground stems called tubers that have eyes where new shoots can sprout, leading to the growth of new potato plants.
why are underground stems usually swollen? why are underground stems usually swollen?
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Potatoes are tuberous stems.
They are typically called after-stems.
Potatoes grow from storage stems called tubers. Tubers are swollen, underground plant stems that store nutrients for the plant to grow.
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Popularized by the show Seinfeld, muffin bottoms are often called "stumps." Other terms for the bottom of a muffin include "stalks," "stems," and "leftovers."
You can cut down the stems on a potatoes but this may slow their overall growth. The stems are a vital part of the plant which provide nutrients and grow considerably as it does.
The top growths are generally referred to as Leafstalks
potatoes and sugarcanes can be eaten......
Potatoes have underground stems called tubers that have eyes where new shoots can sprout, leading to the growth of new potato plants.
Potatoes (the part we eat), are modified underground stems called stolons. The stolons have cells that store starch in a type of plastid called amyloplasts.
No. They are tubers and grow by producing "eyes" or new stems.