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Food stored in bulb is within...

Food stored in bulb is within

A

inflorescence

B

enlarged leaf base

C

enlarged roots

D

swollen stem

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Identify the Plant Structure**: The question asks about the food storage in a bulb. A common example of a bulb is the onion. 2. **Understand the Bulb Composition**: In an onion bulb, the structure is made up of various parts, but the key focus is on where the food is stored. 3. **Locate the Food Storage Area**: In the case of the onion bulb, the food is stored in the leaf bases. These leaf bases are specifically referred to as leaf scales. 4. **Function of Leaf Scales**: The leaf scales act as food storage organs for the onion plant. They reserve food and provide nourishment during necessary conditions, such as during dormancy. 5. **Conclusion**: Therefore, the food stored in the bulb (like that of an onion) is within the leaf bases, also known as leaf scales. **Final Answer**: Food stored in the bulb is within the leaf bases (leaf scales). ---
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