Environmental Sciences, asked by lalljames, 1 month ago

which part of the plant they come from?? ....1. potato ans = 2. carrot ans =. 3. cabbag ans =. 4. wheat ans =. 5. Ginger ans =. ​

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Explanation:

Potatoes are thought to be roots because they grow underground. However, potatoes are not roots. Instead, potatoes are specialized stems that shoot off from the root. These offshoots are called tubers.

taproot

The most commonly eaten part of the plant is the taproot, although the stems and leaves are also eaten. The domestic carrot has been selectively bred for its greatly enlarged, more palatable, less woody-textured taproot.

vegetative bud

Cabbage is the plant's vegetative bud, according to morphology. It is made up of the growing stem's tip and rounded, overlapping leaves. Thus, the bud of the plant is cabbage

The kernel is the seed of the wheat plant and is housed in the head (or spike, when speaking of an immature plant). The kernel, or wheatberry, is composed of three parts: the endosperm (soluble fiber), the bran (insoluble fiber) and the germ (the sprouting section of the seed).

rhizome

The ginger plant grows from a large, knobby root known as a rhizome and it's from this rhizome that fresh, crystallized and powdered ginger comes from. Fresh ginger can be found in the produce section of grocery stores, or you can grow it at home from a piece of fresh root.

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