An onion bulb stores its food in the

a

Stem

b

Leaves

c

Roots

d

Cotyledon

e

Branches

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mathemagic
9 years ago

The onion, part of the Lily family stores food in the Leaves, which are long and tubular. With mostly all varieties of onion the leaves along with the bulb are edible. Chives and green onions are a common example. the leaves, which store sugars and pungent oils are what give the bulb it's strong Oder and flavor.

henryonyx35
10 years ago

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dmw_dera09
3 months ago
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King33Victor
3 months ago

not stem again?
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King33Victor
3 months ago

not stem again?

dmw_dera09
3 months ago

This is called leaf modification for food storage, the answer is onions

wrong it is totally wrong check again pls

Peaceaa
1 year ago

The answer is A. Stem.

Onion bulbs store their food in the stem, which is modified into the bulbous structure. This stored food is used by the plant for growth and development, especially during unfavorable conditions.

johnny745
1 year ago

THE ANSWER IS A!!! STEM

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