Biology, asked by adarshshavant1584, 1 year ago

Roots of some plants not only store food but also produce new plants they are known as

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Excess food is very commonly stored in roots and stems in plants.

Storage of food is very common in tap rooted plants.

A common example of this is the Carrot plant which stores food in the swollen root.

Another form of storage of food is in the form of root tubers.

These are commonly found in plants like Dahlia.

Here the tubers arise from nodes located at the base of the plant, and store excess food.

Answered by aranhaalvia
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Answer:

ROOT TUBERS

Explanation:

Another form of storage of food is in the form of root tubers.

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