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Question: The 'eyes' of the potato tuber represent A) nodes B) root buds C) flower buds D) leaf bud...

The 'eyes' of the potato tuber represent
A) nodes
B) root buds
C) flower buds
D) leaf buds

Explanation

Solution

The potato is a stem tuber and has nodes which consist of axillary buds, leaf scars and internodes too. They form a start for new plants.

Complete step by step answer:
-Potato is also known as Solanum tuberosum. It is a stem tuber which has a modified stem for vegetative propagation. These tubers show nodes, internodes, scale leaves and axillary buds. They store starch in their stem as their food and thus known as stem tubers.
-The potato eyes are known as nodes which are seen on the surface of the potato. It is actually made up of one or more axillary buds subtended by a leaf scar.
Under favourable conditions, the nodes have axillary buds and are developed into plants. -This is called vegetative reproduction. The stolons are grown at the site and produced etiolated stems.
-Vegetative propagation also occurs in rhizomes like ginger, turmeric, etc. Corm is an underground stem that reproduces vegetatively like found in Colocasia, Crocus, etc. The bulbs bearing a number of buds are seen in garlic and onion.

So, the correct answer is A.

Note:
The tuber has all pith, vascular zones and cortex which ideally are found in the stem. The enzyme lipoxygenase controls the development of potato tuber development.