Science, asked by brainout41, 1 month ago

ginger reproduce through its
a) Bulb
b) Rhizome
c) Tuber
d) corn


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Answered by Anonymous
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Ginger almost never produces flowers or seeds, but reproduces almost exclusively by spreading rhizomes. ... Buds, also called eyes, sprout from the upper surface of the rhizome and grow upthrough the soil to become new plants.

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Answered by MeerJannat
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Answer:

The corm of a garlic plant looks similar to (b) a tulip bulb, but the corm is solid tissue, ... (c) Ginger forms masses of stems called rhizomes that can give rise to multiple plants. (d) Potato plants form fleshy stem tubers.

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