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32.
Potato is a modified form (outgrowth) of
root
stem
fruit
leaf
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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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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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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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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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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Jimmy said:   5 years ago
Why are sugarcane not regarded as stem tuber yet they store food? Explain.
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Keerthana said:   8 years ago
Potato is a modification of stem or simply underground stem modification.

Meghana sadha said:   9 years ago
Potato is a modified stem because it consists of nodes and internodes.

Lesponi Pradhan said:   8 years ago
Potato is modified term of stem. It is also called splanum tubersoum.

Musaazi jb said:   3 years ago
Why a sugar cane is not a stem tuber? Anyone explain me in detail.
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