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potato plants have tuberous roots true and false​

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Answered by tanoojp2000gmailcom
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Answer:

potato plants have tuberous roots true.

Explanation:

A tuberous root or storage root is a modified lateral root, enlarged to function as a storage organ. ... Plants with tuberous roots include the sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas), cassava, and dahlia.

Answered by masterinff
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Explanation:

Potatoes are stem tubers – enlarged stolons thicken to develop into storage organs. The tuber has all the parts of a normal stem, including nodes and internodes. ... As the main shoot develops from the tuber, the base of the shoot close to the tuber produces adventitious roots and lateral buds on the shoot.

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