Sugarcane has underground stem that has buds known as eyes True or False Don't same or I will not mark u as the brainlyest
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These are called as tubers. In tubers, the stem is swollen and the nodal regions are called the eyes. Each eye has scaly leaves and axillary buds which develop into new plants when the tuber is planted e.g., potato. In sugar cane also, the nodes of stem give rise to the new plant.
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true statement:Sugarcane produces branches that grow from below the surface of the soil. The underground portion of the stem tapers rapidly and from the lateral buds of this region and shoots develops. These are called tillers.
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