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Classify some examples of storage roots & underground stem :carrot, beetroot, elephant foot yam, colocasia, ginger, chinese potato, arrow root, tapioca, sweet potato, turmeric.

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Answered by Nithyar6
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Answer:

The correct answer is:

Classification of storage roots and underground stem.

Storage Roots:

Carrot

Beetroot

Sweet potato

Tapioca

Underground stem:

Ginger

Turmeric

Elephant foot yam

Colocasia

Chinese potato

Arrow root

Explanation:

Storage Roots:-

These are those roots which are modified for the storage of starch and water.These roots undergo modifications for the storage of food. The different modifications to store food in these result in different types of shapes.

Underground stem:-

These are developed from stem tissues and present inside the soil. These are also the storage tissue for food.They usually develop underground therefore given the name underground stem.

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Answered by chandujnv002
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Answer:

Here is a classification of the examples you provided:

Storage roots:

  • Carrot
  • Beetroot
  • Elephant foot yam
  • Chinese potato
  • Sweet potato
  • Tapioca
  • Arrowroot

Underground stem:

  • Ginger
  • Colocasia
  • Turmeric

Explanation:

Note: that this classification is based on the underground structure of the plant used for storage, and some of these plants may have more than one storage structure. Additionally, different sources may have different categorizations for these plants, but the one provided above is widely accepted.

  • Storage roots and underground stems are modified plant structures that serve as a source of food and energy for the plant.

  • Storage roots are specialized roots that store food in the form of carbohydrates, mainly starch, to provide energy to the plant. They are typically fleshy and swollen and can be either taproots, like carrots, or tuberous roots, like sweet potatoes. Some storage roots, such as tapioca, are also used as food sources for humans.

  • Underground stems, on the other hand, are stems that grow underground and store food. Examples of plants with underground stems include ginger and turmeric, which store food in their rhizomes. Other examples of underground stems include corms, like colocasia, and bulbs, like garlic. These structures help the plant survive during periods of drought or other environmental stress.

Both storage roots and underground stems are important adaptations for plants, allowing them to store food and energy and to survive adverse conditions.

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