Potato and ginger are both underground parts that store food. Where is the
food prepared in these plants?

Potato and ginger are both underground parts that store food. Where is the
food prepared in these plants?

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  1. Answer:

    Ginger and potato are underground stems; while Potato is a tuber, Ginger is a rhizome and the food is stored in them in the form of starch though it is prepared in the leaves.

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  2. Answer:

    Ginger and potato are underground stems; while Potato is a tuber, Ginger is a rhizome and the food is stored in them in the form of starch though it is prepared in the leaves.

    Explanation:

    With proper sunshine, the leaves eventually produce more food than the plant needs, and the excess energy is channeled downward to be stored in the “tubers” — thick, short, underground stems — which we simply call potatoes.

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