Biology, asked by kaveri253, 3 months ago

What
are tunicated and non-tunicated
Bullb???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A tunicate bulb has a papery, outer scale called a tunic that helps prevent it from drying out. Examples include onion, garlic, narcissus, and amaryllis. A non-tunicate bulb does not have a papery outer coating. Instead, it has outer scales that are succulent and separate, giving the bulb a scaly appearance.

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Answered by anushka5817
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A tunicate bulb has a papery, outer scale called a tunic that helps prevent it from drying out. Examples include onion, garlic, narcissus, and amaryllis. A non-tunicate bulb does not have a papery outer coating. Instead, it has outer scales that are succulent and separate, giving the bulb a scaly appearance.

WHAT IS TUNICATED BULB:-

A tunicate bulb has a paper-like covering or tunic that protects the scales from drying and from mechanical injury. Good examples of tunicate bulbs include: tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, grape hyacinths (muscari), and alliums.

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