Cucumber plants store food primarily in their fleshy fruits and roots. The fruits, which are the cucumbers themselves, contain sugars and other nutrients produced through photosynthesis. Additionally, the roots store carbohydrates and nutrients absorbed from the soil, which help support the plant's growth and development.
Yes, cucumber is a flowering plant. It produces yellow flowers before developing into the fruit that we commonly eat.
Cucumbers are the fruit of the cucumber plant(Cucumis sativus)
They store food
Some roots store carbohydrates or water
The cucumber plant is a climber. It grows in a climbing or trailing manner, using tendrils to latch onto supports and structures as it grows upward.
Stem
cucumber is the fruit part of the plant developed from the seeds
Dahlia store food in their tubers.
No. A cucumber is a flowering plan
by putting a cucumber seed jean inside of the haploid plant so it will produce cucumber
seed
Seeds store it in the endosperm.
Yes, the word 'cucumber' is a noun; a word for a plant and the fruit of that plant; a word for a thing.
A cucumber is a fruit, but for culinary purposes it is a vegetable
Yes, cucumber is a flowering plant. It produces yellow flowers before developing into the fruit that we commonly eat.
It is better to sow cucumber plants directly into the ground. They do not transplant readily.
Cabbage