Science, asked by scarlet2008, 9 months ago

Why are the underground parts of plants like radish,
carrot, beet and sweet potato thick, fleshy and swollen?
Which part of the plant are they?
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Answered by pranavkumaryadav714
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Answer:

Underground parts of any plant are called as ROOTS. - Roots of radish, carrot, beet and sweet potato are called TUBEROUS ROOTS because they are thik, fleshy & swollen. - These special roots STORE THE NUTRIENTS and hence appear thick, fleshy and swollen.

Answered by ItzXmartySHRUTI
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Answer:

Underground parts of any plant are called as ROOTS. - Roots of radish, carrot, beet and sweet potato are called TUBEROUS ROOTS because they are thik, fleshy & swollen. - These special roots STORE THE NUTRIENTS and hence appear thick, fleshy and swollen.

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