ginger is a root or a stem?
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Answer / prof. punit prabhakar sharma
Ginger is a modified stem used by plant for storing
food . It has nodes and internodes , and it bears ROOTS
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Answer / sangeetha
is a stem modification, is oherwise known as rhizome.
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Answer / terhtretreg
Ginger is a stem bearing nodes and internodes.
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Answer / roohi khajuria
it is a rhizome a modified stem havin scale leaves
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Answer / mukesh
Ginger is a stem and not a root because it has nodes and
inter-nodes
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Answer / triveni
it is both because in ginger nodes and internodes both are
avialable
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