Biology, asked by Anonymous, 7 months ago

why does potatoes has nodes​

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Answered by dangerousqueen01
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Explanation:

The most important distinguishing characteristic between the two is the presence of 'eyes' on the potato tuber. These 'eyes' are nothing but the nodes which would be found on the stem of the plant, which bear buds that can grow to form aerial shoots during favorable conditions.These are in fact the nodes of the stem. And on a normal stem above ground these give rise to new leaves and branches. These form the shoots that start to grow on potatoes if you leave them in the cupboard for too long. ... This is why potatoes should be kept in a cool, dark place for maximum shelf life.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

These 'eyes' are nothing but the nodes which would be found on the stem of the plant, which bear buds that can grow to form aerial shoots during favorable conditions. The nodes are found on the stem of the plant, they bear buds that can grow to form aerial shoots during favorable conditions..

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