CBSE BOARD X, asked by satishku40, 5 months ago

evs 4th what are storage roots​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Storage roots, such as carrots, beets, and sweet potatoes, are examples of roots that are specially modified for storage of starch and water. They usually grow underground as protection from plant-eating animals. ... Their roots allow the plants to absorb water and nutrients from other plants

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Answered by unknown2516
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The storage roots are the commercial part of the sweetpotato plant, and oftentimes are mistakenly referred to as "tubers". Most cultivars develop storage roots at the nodes of the mother stem cuttings that are underground.

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