The tuber cassava is NOT a stem tuber because it

a

Is distended with food reserve

b

Has an aerial shoot portion

c

Has other structure that could be called root

d

Lacks axillary buds

e

Has a bark over its stored food

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Emmanuel24458
4 months ago

Cassava is classified as a root tuber (specifically an adventitious root modification) rather than a stem tuber because it lacks the characteristic features of a stem. Unlike stem tubers like the potato, which possess "eyes" (axillary buds) from which new shoots can grow, cassava tubers do not have these buds. Instead, cassava stores food in swollen roots, and new plants are typically propagated using stem cuttings rather than the tuber itself.

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