Biology, asked by swaji4336, 9 months ago

Ginger is an underground stem. It is distinguished
from root because
(a) it lacks chlorophyll
(b) it stores food
(c) it has nodes and internodes
(d) it has xylem and vessels

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Answered by hania67783
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Answered by Anonymous
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Ginger is an underground stem.It is distinguished from root because it has nodes and internodes.

• In the normal cases,the underground part of a plant is the root of that plant.

• But, there are many modified stems of the plant which grows in the underground places like the ginger.

• The major difference between this modified underground stem and normal root,is that this modified stem has nodes and internodes which are absent in the normal roots.

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