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What is a tuber? Name one stem tuber and one root tuber. (b) What is name of the organ of propagation present in a tuber? (c) Name one commonly used vegetable which is propagated by using tubers.
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14/10/2021 3:24 pm
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(a) What is a tuber? Name one stem tuber and one root tuber.
(b) What is name of the organ of propagation present in a tuber?
(c) Name one commonly used vegetable which is propagated by using tubers.
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14/10/2021 3:25 pm
(a) A tuber is the thickened, underground stem (or root) of a plant which is swollen with stored food.
Stem tuber: Potato;
Root tuber: Sweet potato.
(b) Buds.
(c) Potatoes.
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