Chemistry, asked by niks22662004, 4 months ago


D. Beet and Arum both store food for
perennation. Are the examples for two
different types?
a. Beet is a stem but Arum is a root
b. Beet is a root but Arum is a stem
c. Beet is a stem but Arum is a leaf
d. Beet is a stem but Arum is an
inflorescence

Answers

Answered by Sayantana
3
  • beet (Beta vulgaris) is a modification of tap root system..which get tuberous due to food storage
  • arum is the modified stem....generally called as underground stem modification (corm)

so your ans is b option..

hope it helps..

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