Biology, asked by pom66, 6 months ago

The ‘eye’ of the potato plant is what *

the root is to any plant.
the bud is to a flower.
the bud is to Bryophyllum leaf.
the anther is to stamen
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Answered by mayur7814
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Explanation:

It may be potato eyes! But don't worry, eyes on potatoes are simply the growing points on potato tubers, each with a little stem bud winking at you. Potatoes grow on the lower stems of attractive, dark green leafy garden annuals.

Answered by krishnas10
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Answer:

the bud is to Bryophyllum leaf

Explanation:

The eye of the potato is the same as the bud is to Bryophyllum leaf. Both the structures are vegetative propagules. They can form a new plant from them.

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