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in which part of the plant like onion, garlic, potato, Sweet potato , redish, čarrot and beetroot Stores its food? ​

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Answered by motidhuliyan
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Answer:

Then, it gives leaves and flower. They are all roots, only sweet potatoes are adventitious root, all other tap root (modified to store food).

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Answered by amardeeppsingh176
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Explanation:

The plant like onion, garlic, potato, Sweet potato , redish, čarrot and beetroot Stores its food in their root.

They are all roots, with the exception of sweet potatoes, which are all tap roots (modified to store food).

a primary root system's taproot, which develops vertically and downward. The majority of dicotyledonous plants (see cotyledon), including dandelion, develop taproots. Some of these taproots, like the edible roots of carrots and beets, are designed specifically for storing food.

When a plant produces too much glucose, it can be transformed into starch and stored. This starch is often maintained in the plant's seeds and roots as a long-term energy reserve. Amylose, which has a linear structure, and amylopectin, which has a branched structure, are the two common types of starch found in plants.

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