Biology, asked by jigyasa983, 4 months ago

what is the uses of eyes in potato

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Answered by mrAdorableboy
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Each tuber or potato has several buds. These are the small sprouts we call potato “eyes." It's from these buds that new potato plants can grow. So even though a potato's eyes can't help it see underground, they can help grow more potatoes!

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Answered by Breezywind
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what is the uses of eyes in potato

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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. Planted in full sun in cool weather, the plants live for four months or so before the underground tubers can toughen up before being dug and eaten or stored.

What are Eyes on Potatoes?

When you buy a mature potato tuber, look closely at the small indentations in the skin, and you will see a small bump in each one. This is actually a stem bud from which a new plant can sprout. When these buds are exposed to warmth and moisture, they begin to swell and soon sprout into entire stems with roots growing from their bases and leaves at the tops.

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