Q. Suppose a plant has tuberous roots and rhizomes both as underground structures. How can you distinguish a root from rhizome?

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Solution:

Stem modification occurs to perform many functions, like, potato tubers, corms in colocasia, rhizome in ginger and turmeric plant. These are underground stem modification that store food.
The presence of nodes and internodes are features of the stem, and leaves arise from the node region of the stem, the rhizome is a modified stem that has nodes, internodes, and scale leaves, e.g., ginger, turmeric.
Solution The root is the part of the plant, which helps in water and mineral absorption, but it also performs so many specific functions after modification. Modification of root occurs to perform functions like mechanical support, help in respiration, nitrogen fixation, reproduction by asexual method, and storage of food.
The tuberous root is a modified root that stores food, Four o'clock plants show this type of modification but do not shows the leaves, nodes and internodes.