Environmental Sciences, asked by husseinfara000, 2 months ago

Where do cassava store its food?

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Answered by christinaortizy05
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Potatoes, cassava, sweet potatoes and yams are tubers. Contrary to what many people think tubers are not roots. They are underground stems that serve as food storage units for the green foliage above the ground. Roots absorb nutrients, tubers store them.

Answered by rashmimishra28feb
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Potatoes, cassava, sweet potatoes and yams are tubers. Contrary to what many people think tubers are not roots. They are underground stems that serve as food storage units for the green foliage above the ground. Roots absorb nutrients, tubers store them.

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