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Why is the bulb of the lily called a stem though it is found under the ground ?​

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Answered by jaipathak2006
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Answer:

its called a white sticky substance which we produce from our reproductive part

Answered by kashwini77
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Explanation:

Bulb, in botany, a modified stem that is the resting stage of certain seed plants, particularly perennial monocotyledons. A bulb consists of a relatively large, usually globe-shaped, underground bud with membraneous or fleshy overlapping leaves arising from a short stem. A bulb’s fleshy leaves—which in some species are actually expanded leaf bases—function as food reserves that enable a plant to lie dormant when water is unavailable (during winter or drought) and resume its active growth when favourable conditions again prevail

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