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Delhi Under The Mughal Rule
A potato tube...
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A potato tuber is really an underground stem.
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True
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Solution
The correct option is
A
True
The
tuber
is a food storage adaptation.
Potatoes
grow at the end of the stolon, or underground stem
.
The potato is classified as a stem because it has several nodes, known as eyes, and space between each eye, known as internodes.
The potato's eye can grow into a shoot and a new plant.
So, the above statement is true.
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