The edible part of onion is
(1) The underground dwarf stem of the plant
(2) The underground leaves of the plant
(3) The underground fleshy modified leaves of the plant and
the dwarf stem of the plant
(4) The scales, leaves and stem
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Answer / guest
( 3 ) The underground fleshy modified leaves of the plant
and the dwarf stem of the plant
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Answer / sanjay reddy
(3)the under ground fleshy modified leaves of the plant &the dwarf stem of the plant(A)
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