In plant bulbs.which are modified stems,give new plants
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Bulbs in plants are the modified stems that gives rise to new plants.
Explanation:
- It is a fleshy part found in some of the plants in which plants store their reserve food.
- These bulbs when sown in soil in presence of favourable conditions would grow into a new plant.
- This will be called as vegetative reproduction, and the new plants produced will be genetically same as their parents and would be called as clones.
- The most common example of bulbs in plants are Onions, garlic, lily, etc.
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