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Examples of specialized stem?

grass,mashroom,gabi


Is the corm of gabi are specialized root?

no, because CORM is a Specialized Stem and not ROOT GABI is a Tuberous root


How gabi propagated?

To propagate the Gabi plant you can cut off a small piece of tuber and regrow the plant. The plant will also grow from whole tubers and aerial stem pieces.


What is the shape of a gabi plant stem?

The stem of a gabi plant (also known as taro) is typically erect and can vary in thickness, often being cylindrical in shape. It is characterized by its smooth texture and can grow quite tall, supporting the large, heart-shaped leaves that emerge from it. The stem is also capable of storing water and nutrients, which is essential for the plant's growth in wet environments.


What kind of stem cells can develop from unipotent stem cells?

What kind(s) of cells can develop from unipotent stem cells


What kind of leaf is gabi?

Gabi is a heart-shaped leaf that belongs to the elephant ear plant. It is commonly eaten as a vegetable in some Asian and African countries.


What South African language is Gabi Gabi?

Gabi Gabi is in Zulu.


What is the protective structure of gabi?

Gabi plants have a protective structure called a corm, which is an underground stem that stores nutrients and energy for the plant. The corm is covered by layers of fibrous tunics that help protect the plant from environmental stresses and pests.


What kind of stem would an oak tree have?

Woody Stem


What part of a gabi do we eat?

The part of a gabi that we eat is the corm, which is a swollen underground stem. This starchy root vegetable is commonly used in various dishes, particularly in Asian and Pacific cuisines. Gabi is often cooked by boiling, steaming, or roasting, and can be used in both savory and sweet recipes. Its creamy texture and mild flavor make it a versatile ingredient.


What kind of stem is this?

Multipotent


What kind of cells develop from unipotent stem cells?

What kind(s) of cells can develop from unipotent stem cells