Biology, asked by kanha5158, 5 months ago

bulb,tuber,runner,Rhizome(choose the odd one out with reason)​

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Answered by ANGRY74
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Answer:

Rhizome is the odd one out.

Rhizome is a type of Bacteria.

Hope it helps you.

Answered by manishad
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Answer:

Runner is the odd one out of the options. A bulb, tuber and rhizome are all nutrient storage organs but a runner is a stem that develops branches at nodes.

Explanation:

What is a bulb:

  • A bulb is a modified stem that is the dormant stage of some seed plants, especially perennial monocotyledons.
  • A bulb is made up of a huge subterranean bud, commonly globe-shaped, with membraneous or fleshy overlapping leaves emerging from a short stem.

What is a tuber:

  • Tubers are swollen structures that serve as nutrient storage organs in some plants.
  • They are utilized for perennation (winter or dry-season survival), to supply energy and nutrients for regrowth throughout the following growing season, and as asexual reproduction.

What is a runner:

  • A stolon, also known as a runner, is a thin stem that develops horizontally along the ground, producing roots and aerial (vertical) branches at specialized nodes.

What is a rhizome:

  • Rhizome, also known as creeping rootstalk, is a horizontal underground plant stem capable of creating new plant shoots and roots.
  • Rhizomes are underground storage organs for carbohydrates and proteins that allow plants to perennate (survive an unfavourable season each year).
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