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. The part of sugarcane used to make sugar is a. stem b. leaves c. fruit d. roots

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Answered by Anonymous
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Parts of a Sugar Cane

Parts of a Sugar Cane Sugar cane is comprised of stalks, leaves and a root system. The stalk contains the juice used to make sugar and is broken up in segments called joints. Each joint has a node (band) and an internode (area between nodes).

Your answer is Stem

Answered by zumba12
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The part of sugarcane used to make sugar is (a) Stem

Explanation:

  • Sugar cane has stems, leaflets, as well as a root system. Its stem carries the fluid required for sugar synthesis and is divided into joints. Each joint contains indeed a node and an internode.
  • Photosynthesis inside the leaves of sugar cane stems produces sugar. During the milling process, the cane is mashed to obtain the liquid. As a result, sugar crystallization gives way to 'fresh' sugar.
  • Sugar cane is the best tourism drink because it provides an immediate boost of energy even while quenching thirst. Sugar cane beverages are sugary, which, since we all know, tend to rehydrate as well as stimulate the physique.
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