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32.
Potato is a modified form (outgrowth) of
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Musaazi jb said:
3 years ago
Why a sugar cane is not a stem tuber? Anyone explain me in detail.
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Jimmy said:
5 years ago
Why are sugarcane not regarded as stem tuber yet they store food? Explain.
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Ronald Nsereko said:
9 years ago
Why is a sugarcane plant not called a stem tuber yet it stores its food in the stem?
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Sikandar.k said:
1 decade ago
Potato is a root so I m unable to understand how the answer is stam. Please specify.
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MOHAMMED said:
5 years ago
I agree with the given answer.
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Tani said:
6 years ago
It is a stem vegetable. The potatoes grow on underground stems, called stolons. You can know potato tubers are actually thickened stems because they have buds that sprout stems and leaves. Roots don't do that.
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Jonathan said:
8 years ago
Why is a sugarcane plant not called a stem tuber yet it stores its food in the stem?
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Kiran said:
9 years ago
Kiran: I am unable to understand how is the answer is 'stem'. Please explain the reason.
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Raghavendra g h said:
9 years ago
Potato is a root, so I am unable to understand how the answer is the stem. Please specify.
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Lesponi Pradhan said:
8 years ago
Potato is modified term of stem. It is also called splanum tubersoum.
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