why do leave grow above the ground only and not undergroud?
Answers
Answered by
1
Underground parts of plant are not always roots because sometimes the stem also becomes underground and gets modified into various forms to perform different functions of storage, vegetative propagation, perennation, etc. Underground modifications of stems are tuber, rhizome, corm and bulb.
Answered by
0
Answer:
Explanation:
The new leaves start to grow above the ground because they need light so they can make food for the plant
Certain plants have modified organs such as stems, leaves and scales that grow underground as well. Bulbs, corms, rhizomes — many of these underground organs can be difficult to distinguish from each other. So let's shed some light on this underground world.
Similar questions