A rhizome differs from corm in its ________.
a) thickness
b) basic organization
c) direction of growth
d) nature of leaves
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B)BASIC ORGANIZATION
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The second option is the correct one.
When we take a look at the rhizomes we see that it actually differs from the corms.
Buds actually sprout from the tubers which we can think of as the eyes that we see on potatoes.
It is possible to grow a new plant when one cuts off the individual hunk that consist of the buds which is not possible with the corms.
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