A sweet potato tuber is kept half dipped in water for some days. What changes happen in the tuber as a result of this?
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You want the bottom (rooting) half to be immersed in water and the top (sprouting) half above the jar. Roots will form in the water, and sprouts will form in the top part of the potato.
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