Biology, asked by shumailansari080, 7 months ago

stores food as in the cells of a
potato tuber​

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Answered by kashishrajput14
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Internally, a tuber is filled with starch stored in enlarged parenchyma like cells. The inside of a tuber has the typical cellstructures of any stem, including a pith, vascular zones, and a cortex.

Answered by vanunagar13
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Internally, a tuber is filled with starch stored in enlarged parenchyma like cells. The inside of a tuber has the typical cell structures of any stem, including a pith, vascular zones, and a cortex.

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