A carrot is the root, just like a potato or onion.
The carrots that we eat are the roots of the carrot plant and grow under the ground. Yes.
Yes, the orange part is the tap root which draws moisture and goodness up the plant. We then eat this root. More details at the World Carrot Museum.it is a underground root
Bulb- onion, garlic, spring onion. Root - carrot, turnip,
Carrot is a root vegetable.
Yes, carrots grow underground. Carrots are root vegetables, which means that the edible part of the plant grows below the soil surface. The green tops that you see above ground are the carrot plant's leaves and do not form the part that is typically eaten.
* A carrot is a root. So square root carrot is a screwed up carrot. * or maybe its a carrot with spectcles... as in squared.
No, a carrot is not a fruit. Carrots are classified as root vegetables because they grow underground and are the edible taproot of the carrot plant. Fruits typically develop from the flowers of plants and contain seeds, which carrots do not.
No. but you can examine a carrot. The actual carrot is the root of the plant.
No. but you can examine a carrot. The actual carrot is the root of the plant.
A carrot is a tap root
Parsnips do not have leaves as they are a root vegetable, similar to a carrot. The edible part of the parsnip plant is the long, white root that grows underground.