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Define crom and rhizome​

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Answered by dea1233
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Explanation:

Rhizomes, tubers, bulbs and corms are actually underground stems, not roots. These underground stems are storage containers for the plant. Rhizomes are stems that grow horizontally, but rhizomes grow underground and generally have a thickened stem that is used for storage.

Answered by ranawatshymshih
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Explanation:

A rhizome (also known as rootstocks) is a type of plant stem situated either at the soil surface or underground that contains nodes from which roots and shoots originate (shown below). Rhizomes are unique in that they grow perpendicular, permitting new shoots to grow up out of the ground. When separated, each piece of a rhizome is capable of producing a new plant.

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