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32.
Potato is a modified form (outgrowth) of
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Kaggwa Andrew said:
5 years ago
No, It is not called as a root tuber because anything to be called a tuber has to be growing from the ground.
Jimmy said:
5 years ago
Why are sugarcane not regarded as stem tuber yet they store food? Explain.
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David Ochieng said:
4 years ago
First, there are two types of potatoes.
Irish potatoes which are stem tuber and sweet potatoes which it is root tuber.
Irish potatoes which are stem tuber and sweet potatoes which it is root tuber.
Pranjal said:
4 years ago
How can a potato be a shoot it grows opposite to gravity (negative geotropic) which is a feature of roots only?
Please explain me...
Please explain me...
Musaazi jb said:
3 years ago
Why a sugar cane is not a stem tuber? Anyone explain me in detail.
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