Why are the underground parts of the plants like radish, carrot beetroot, thick, fleshy and swollen? Which part of the plant are they
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Why are the underground parts of the plants like radish, carrot beetroot, thick, fleshy and swollen? Which part of the plant are they
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The underground parts of plants like radish, carrot, beet and sweet potato are thick, fleshy and swollen because they store food in the form of starch. These are the root part of the plant.
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