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Which of the following is not a root (a )carrot (b)radish (c) potato

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Answered by atahrv
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Answer:

(c) Potato

Explanation:

Potato is considered as a stem vegetable because it grows in underground stems, known as stolons. Potato tubers are considered to be thick stems that have the buds sprouting stems and leaves. Roots do not possess the above mentioned attributes and hence, potato is considered as a stem and not a root.

Answered by roopa2000
0

Answer:

The correct answer is Potato.

Explanation:

Potato is not a root why?

  • Because it develops in subterranean stems called stolons, potatoes are categorised as stem vegetables. Potato tubers are viewed as thick stalks with buds that are sprouting leaves and stems. Because roots lack the aforementioned characteristics, potatoes are regarded as stems rather than roots.
  • Considering that potatoes grow underground like carrots, parsnips, and other root crops, many people consider them to be root vegetables. However, they are actually a form of "modified stem" called a tuber.
  • Since potatoes are stem tubers, their thickened stolons eventually transform into storage organs. The tuber has inter nodes and nodes, much like a typical stem would.
  • Not a root, potatoes. Tubers with stems make them. Starch, a kind of food, is produced by the potato plant's leaves. The plant's subterranean stems, known as stolons, get this sustenance through the plant.

hence potato is not a root

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