Biology, asked by Piyush94666, 1 year ago

Potato and ginger are considered at stem ?why.

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Answered by Janmejoy
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Heya ..



The potato and ginger is indeed a stem tuber which happens to be underground. And when not underground or covered by soil the potato and ginger tuber builds chlorophyll and turns green..



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Answered by hemava
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It is a stem vegetable. The potatoes grow on underground stems, called stolons. You can know potato tubers are actually thickened stems because they have buds that sprout stems and leaves. Roots don't do that.Ginger is a rhizome (modified plant stem). True root vegetables are carb storage organs, either taproot or storage roots; tubers fit here also.

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