Sugarcane is a perennial grass mostly grown in tropical countries. its stalk or stem is the source of sugar.
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No, sugar cane is not a tree; it is a tall grass plant. It has a fibrous and tough stem that contains a high concentration of sugar.
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Sugar cane is not called a stem tuber because it does not develop underground like traditional tubers such as potatoes. Instead, sugar cane stores food in its above-ground stem through the process of photosynthesis. The stem of sugar cane is thick and fibrous, allowing it to store significant amounts of sugar produced during photosynthesis. This distinguishes it from stem tubers, which are modified underground stems used for food storage.
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It is the stem of a grass - a vegetable.
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Sugar cane is a grass the sugary sap comes from the stem of the plant, from which the strap like leaves sprout. The stem is about 2 meters long an 5 cm in diameter.