It stores food in the stem
Bulb - a short vertical underground stem with fleshy storage leaves attached, e.g. onion, daffodil, tulip. Bulbs often function in reproduction by splitting to form new bulbs or producing small new bulbs termed bulblets. Bulbs are a combination of stem and leaves so may better be considered as leaves because the leaves make up the greater part.Corm - a short enlarged underground, storage stem, e.g. taro, crocus, gladiolus.http://www.cobaltinc.com/frontpagewebs/Content/Classify/images/corm.gif
Sugar cane is not called a stem tuber because it does not develop underground like traditional tubers such as potatoes. Instead, sugar cane stores food in its above-ground stem through the process of photosynthesis. The stem of sugar cane is thick and fibrous, allowing it to store significant amounts of sugar produced during photosynthesis. This distinguishes it from stem tubers, which are modified underground stems used for food storage.
Potatoes are considered stems and not roots, because they are the part of the stem of the plant that grows underground, it's the part of the stem that thickens and accumulate starch.
The upper Daegle gland, located in a major cavity spanning from the stem to the fouth petal. Most citronellas are grown withount them to prevent polen trasmitted dieseises (PTD).
It stores food in the stem
Underground stem or root
Onions store energy in the form of carbohydrates in their bulbs. These carbohydrates are produced during photosynthesis and stored in the bulb to support growth, flowering, and reproduction.
Rhubarb?
Sugarcane stores food in its stalks. The stalks contain a high concentration of sucrose, which is the primary source of energy for the plant. This stored sugar is used for growth and reproduction, as well as providing energy during times of stress.
Vascular bundle is the middle part of the stem which contains Xylem tissue which transfers food to all parts of plant body n phloem tissue which transfers water to all part of the plant body..
no, cassava stores food in the roots while irish potato stores food in the stem
Bulb - a short vertical underground stem with fleshy storage leaves attached, e.g. onion, daffodil, tulip. Bulbs often function in reproduction by splitting to form new bulbs or producing small new bulbs termed bulblets. Bulbs are a combination of stem and leaves so may better be considered as leaves because the leaves make up the greater part.Corm - a short enlarged underground, storage stem, e.g. taro, crocus, gladiolus.http://www.cobaltinc.com/frontpagewebs/Content/Classify/images/corm.gif
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The answer is stem