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A corm is similar to a seed in that both serve as a means of plant propagation and contain stored nutrients to support initial growth. Both structures provide the necessary energy for the developing plant, allowing it to establish roots and shoot systems. Additionally, like seeds, corms can give rise to new plants, contributing to the plant's life cycle and reproduction. However, unlike seeds, corms are modified underground stems, which allows them to store energy more efficiently.

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