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potato is root or a stame \​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Potatoes, grown in cooler climates or seasons around the world, are often thought of as roots because they usually grow in the ground. But technically they are starchy, enlarged modified stems called tubers, which grow on short branches called stolons from the lower parts of potato plants.

Answered by anuragjana316
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Potato is a modified stem, it is called as stem tuber. It is because it has large swollen storage organs at the ens of the root, also it contains, eyes which are little scar -like area that has a capability to give rise to a new potato plant. Further, it also contain nodes and spaces between them - internodes.

Therefore, it is a stem tuber or modified stem neither stem nor root.

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