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Q. 13. With suitable example describe rhizome and stolon type of stem modifications.

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Answered by Lauv12
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A rhizome is a modified stem that grows horizontally underground; it has nodes and internodes. ... Tubers are modified stems that may store starch, as seen in the potato. Tubers arise as swollen ends of stolons, and contain many adventitious or unusual buds (familiar to us as the “eyes” on potatoes).

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Answered by isrushti9
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Rhizome, also called creeping root stalk, horizontal underground plant stem capable of producing the shoot and root systems of a new plant. ... Rhizomes are used to store starches and proteins and enable plants to  (survive an annual  season) underground.

Some underground modified stems are as:

Rhizome: It is fleshy, non-green underground stem. ...

Corm: It is a condensed form of rhizome growing in vertical direction.

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