Science, asked by AnkushRana8960, 9 months ago

Odd one out in beetroot,potato,carrot,radish

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Answered by AdorableMe
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Potato is odd one out.

Some of the plants like carrot, beetroot, radish, and so on, the taproot has been considered as the storage organ of food. On the other hand, potato is just a rooted vegetable with a starchy tuber.

Answered by jenisha145
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The potato is not a root, but the other four items are root varieties.

Potato is a type of stem.

Explanation:

  • Potato (Solanum tuberosum), an annual nightshade (Solanaceae) plant grown for its starchy edible tubers, is a nightshade (Solanaceae) plant.
  • Potatoes are a staple food crop that originated in the Andes of Peru and Bolivia.
  • Potatoes are commonly eaten as a cooked vegetable whole or mashed, and they are also processed into potato flour, which is used in baking and as a sauce thickener.
  • The tubers are high in vitamin C, protein, thiamin, and niacin, among other nutrients.
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