A root is that part of plant which grows under the soil. Carrot is called a root because it grows under the ground.
Because it grows in the soil. The carrot root, the thing that we eat and we consider a vegetable, will not grow above-ground.
When a carrot is placed in a concentrated sugar solution, it undergoes a process called osmosis. Water inside the carrot cells moves out into the sugar solution, causing the carrot to lose moisture and become shriveled and soft. This happens because the concentration of solutes (sugar) outside the carrot is higher than inside, leading to a net movement of water out of the cells. As a result, the carrot can lose its crispness and become wilted.
The epidermis of a carrot is the outer part of the root. This part is usually what people peel off.
When a carrot slice is placed in tap water, it absorbs the water through a process called osmosis. The water moves into the carrot cells, causing them to become turgid and swell, making the carrot slice stiff. This happens because the water pressure inside the cells increases, providing structural support to the carrot slice.
The plural for carrot is "carrots."
A carrot is the root, just like a potato or onion.
Usually just a carrot
They are called carrot tops, leaves or carrot greens.
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The innermost layer of a carrot is called the core or heart. This part of the carrot is typically darker in color and has a slightly different texture compared to the rest of the carrot.
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root of the carrot plant is edible.
The carrot
CARROT
a root
The green part at the top end of a carrot is called carrot greens or the carrot top. Despite these being constantly discarded, they are edible grasses.
A carrot is a tap root
They're leaves...and called carrot tops.