what is the difference between stem and stem tuber
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Difference # Stem Tuber:
1. The tuber represents a swollen stem.
2. Stem tuber arises at the tip of an underground branch.
3. It does not bear roots in the intact condition.
4. The surface of the tuber bears a number of spirally arranged eyes.
5. Each eye represents a node. The distance between the two adjacent nodes is an internode.
6. Each node or eye consists of a scale leaf and one or more buds.
1. The tuber represents a swollen stem.
2. Stem tuber arises at the tip of an underground branch.
3. It does not bear roots in the intact condition.
4. The surface of the tuber bears a number of spirally arranged eyes.
5. Each eye represents a node. The distance between the two adjacent nodes is an internode.
6. Each node or eye consists of a scale leaf and one or more buds.
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