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∙ 12y agothe roots
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∙ 12y agoThe roots of a plant serve as a center for absorption of water and nutrients from the soil. Additionally, the roots act as a storage organ for excess nutrients and energy in the form of starch.
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Absorption of water and inorganic nutrients, anchoring the plant to the ground, storage of food and nutrients and vegetative reproduction
The modified organ of a potato that serves as a storage of food is the tuber, which is an underground stem structure. The tuber stores starch, which provides energy for the growing plant.
Plant root is specialized for anchorage and absorption.
Large storage structures found in the center of plant cells are called vacuoles. These vacuoles store water, nutrients, and waste products, helping to regulate cell turgidity and maintain cell structure.
Tissues in a plant root are distributed in layers: the outermost layer is the epidermis, followed by the cortex, endodermis, and pericycle. In the center of the root is the vascular tissue called the stele, which includes the xylem and phloem. Each of these tissues plays a unique role in the absorption, transport, and storage of water, nutrients, and sugars in the plant.
The roots.
vacoules
It is the bulb, which is also the edible part.
Absorption of water and inorganic nutrients, anchoring the plant to the ground, storage of food and nutrients and vegetative reproduction
The liquid inside the large central vacuole of a plant cell that serves as storage of materials.
The nucleus does a lot for a plant and animal cell. This serves as the information and administrative command center of the cell.
Vacuoles serves as the storage tank of the cell which is large in the plant cells and only small in the animal cells!
The vacuole.
Plant root is specialized for anchorage and absorption.
Large storage structures found in the center of plant cells are called vacuoles. These vacuoles store water, nutrients, and waste products, helping to regulate cell turgidity and maintain cell structure.
Starch is the complex carbohydrate that serves as a storage form of energy in plants. It is found in roots, seeds, and other parts of the plant where energy reserves are stored for future use.
it is called as a cotyledon....